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After Eden (Fallen Angels, Book 1) Review
Still, a girl can't always afford to be picky. When an angel abducts your twin brother it should come as no surprise that the one person who can help you get him back is a demon--and only if you're willing to pay his price. (young adult paranormal romance, 87,000 words or approx. 348 pages) Excerpt: "You will do anything I ask," I whispered. The words hung in the air, a mantra spoken to the dark. His eyes lost focus and glowed softly as they narrowed in on my lips. "Maybe this kind of devotion is sinful," I continued. "Perhaps it was even the origin of sin. But you and I are already damned." He blinked, and the corners of his eyes began to glisten. Tears, I realized. They took on an emerald sheen from the heated look he gave me. I wiped his cheeks with my hands, drying those tears--erasing them. "Why are you the one crying now?" "I just, I never thought..." He ran a finger up the side of my neck and brushed a strand of hair behind my ear. My body tightened. "Will you let me?" Before I could tell him how stupid he was being, he crashed his mouth into mine. For more After Eden (Fallen Angels, Book 1) reviews click here.
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