Good Romance!
Set in a post-apocolyptic future, our hero is one of a band of brethren who are tragically cursed uber-warriors with 'phenomenal cosmic powers' and are not human. Over the course of the book our hero learns to reconnect with his emotions and discover his ties to humanity through his love of the heroine.
(Similar series include: Battle Sylph series by L. J. McDonald, Ghostland series by Jory Strong, Archangels series by Nalini Singh).
Set in a post-apocolyptic future, our hero is one of a band of brethren who are tragically cursed uber-warriors with 'phenomenal cosmic powers' and are not human. Over the course of the book our hero learns to reconnect with his emotions and discover his ties to humanity through his love of the heroine.
(Similar series include: Battle Sylph series by L. J. McDonald, Ghostland series by Jory Strong, Archangels series by Nalini Singh).
I had a hard time getting into this book. Marsh's 2090 world was weird, the descriptions vague & wanting, and the names too strange to remember.
It got better by the end, but I'm sorry I rushed out & bought the second book in this series before reading the first--a waste of money.
Another reviewer compared it to Nalini Singh--aside from the "angels" aspect, I'd have to disagree. Singh is AMAZING--her books rock. Anne Marsh is palatable, but not "great"...oh well, so it goes.
It got better by the end, but I'm sorry I rushed out & bought the second book in this series before reading the first--a waste of money.
Another reviewer compared it to Nalini Singh--aside from the "angels" aspect, I'd have to disagree. Singh is AMAZING--her books rock. Anne Marsh is palatable, but not "great"...oh well, so it goes.