Wicked Nights
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Gena Showalter
From the New York Times bestselling author who brought you the Lords of the Underworld comes a dark, seductive new series featuring angels poised on the brink of destruction…. Leader of the most powerful army in the heavens, Zacharel has been deemed nearly too dangerous, too ruthless—and if he isn’t careful, he’ll lose his wings. But this warrior with a heart of ice will not be deterred from his missions, at any cost…until a vulnerable human tempts him with a carnal pleasure he’s never known before.Accused of a crime she did not commit, Annabelle Miller has spent four years in an institution for the criminally insane. Demons track her every move, and their king will stop at nothing to have her. Zacharel is her only hope for survival, but is the brutal angel with a touch as hot as hell her salvation—or her ultimate damnation?
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Author
Gena Showalter
Pages
416
Publisher
Harlequin
Published Date
2012-06-26
ISBN
1459233182 9781459233188
Ratings
Google: 4
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"<a href="http://laughinglistener.com/"><br/>The Laughing Listener</a><br/><b>Format:</b> Audiobook<br/><b>Narrator:</b> Max Bellmore<br/><b>Length:</b> 12 hours & 34 minutes<br/><br/><b>Story Rating:</b> 3 Stars<br/><b>Performance Rating:</b> 5 Stars<br/><b>Overall Rating:</b> 3.5 Stars<br/><br/>Heeeeeey, this was pretty good! I was in the mood for a mindless romance and turned to Audible like I always do. I’ve never heard of this series or this author before in my life, but the angel thing intrigued me. I was thinking/hoping this would be the adult version of <i>[b:Angelfall|15863832|Angelfall (Penryn & the End of Days, #1)|Susan Ee|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1464206558s/15863832.jpg|16435765]</i>—literally the only other angel book I’ve ever read—and can report they’re absolutely nothing alike. Well, besides the whole ancient winged angel falling for a young human thing. Cue eye roll. But that didn’t stop me from enjoying this story anyway! <br/><br/><img src="https://media.giphy.com/media/V2CPDf8e6zs6k/giphy.gif" width="" height="" alt="Accepting head nod"><br/><br/>First of all, let me say that I thought the narrator of this book was excellent! I don’t know if it’s just the books I listen to, or if it’s a major trend for all audiobooks, but I feel like I rarely ever hear male narrators that aren’t apart of a whole cast of people. It was nice! Bellmore had a great voice that captured my attention immediately and did a wonderful job voicing the characters. <br/><br/>The two main characters are actually pretty awesome and they’re really what kept me going with this. I loved Annabelle! She was tough with a great sense of humor and I didn’t find her annoying like I usually do with the female protagonists in romance novels. And I surprisingly liked Zacharel too, especially once he started getting some and loosening up a little. A hottie who forcibly can’t lie to you? Ummmm, yes please! I can totally understand how people could find his character flat, but to be fair, that’s kind of the point. He’s like the Grinch growing a heart when he discovers love.<br/><br/><img src="https://media.giphy.com/media/10lwW2tCs38BZS/giphy.gif" width="" height="" alt="The Grinch's heart grew three sizes that day"><br/><br/>I will say that I got a little bored during Thane’s parts. I didn’t really like his character or his friends at all and started tuning out his sections after a while. There’s no way I’ll be able to handle a whole book of him unless a miracle happens in the next one. And I didn’t really understand the importance his storyline had to the main plot between Zacharel and Annabel??? It offered a different perspective on what was going on sometimes, but it was mostly separate. This thing dragged on a little too long and cutting out some of his parts would help a looooooot.<br/><br/>Actually, speaking of being drawn out, it felt like this book just went on and on and on. I was invested in the beginning, but by the end I was REALLY struggling to continue. Once I got about 80% through I had to force myself to keep going because I kind of stopped caring. This audiobook was 12 hours long, but I feel like it should really be only 8 or 9. <br/><br/>Luckily there’s a huge twist at the end that managed to wake me up because DAAAAAMN! Did not see that coming. <br/><br/><b>FINAL WORD</b><br/><br/>Meh. I really liked the beginning half, but was over it by the end. I’d say read it if you need to remember what an honest man sounds like."