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Book Reviews of Angel in Chains (Fallen, Bk 3)

Angel in Chains (Fallen, Bk 3)
Angel in Chains - Fallen, Bk 3
Author: Cynthia Eden
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ISBN-13: 9780758267634
ISBN-10: 0758267630
Publication Date: 11/27/2012
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 21 ratings
Publisher: Kensington Brava
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed Angel in Chains (Fallen, Bk 3) on + 929 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Absolutely amazing story I couldn't put down. I love Jade. She is totally fierce but has enough vulneribility to make you adore her. What I love is that Eden doesn't let her characters do dumb things or have pity parties. It's great to just have the great story enfold with awesome characters.

Looking forward to read about the other characters.
ra7 avatar reviewed Angel in Chains (Fallen, Bk 3) on + 1029 more book reviews
After the last book, I really was looking forward to Az's story. Was disappointed in this one. In the first book of the series, Az is the angel in charge, with power and in the second he fell and was confused (confusion happens when an angel falls). In this one, with his memory restored, he is pissed and all about what he can do to get his wings back.
Brandt was the typical alpha-hole of many a paranormal; except in this one he wasn't the "hero," but the villain (and he's is considerably more violent. I was mainly referring to the "it doesn't matter what you want, you're MINE!" phenomena of some other paranormal books). Don't worry, he gets what's coming to him. At first, Az and Jade's relationship is about using the other. It develops into something more.
I can't put my finger on what my issue was with this book, except I just wasn't feeling it. I did enjoy the first 2 books. Something that came out of this one: maybe falling isn't a punishment, but a new opportunity.