Angels Pain Review
Angels
Pain review by Harriet Klausner
Briar the Vampiress vows to never forget the cruelty of her former instructor
in the ways of their species. She initially accepted his brutality as drinking
blood is not an herbivore lifestyle. However when Gregor betrayed her she
pledged to get even; when he tortured her she became preoccupied with the need
of vengeance flowing through her blood starting with her odious stepfather
Martin and then Gregor.
However, she is realistic that she cannot defeat Gregor and his minion by
herself. Brian reluctantly joins Reaper and his warriors (vampires, Chosen and
humans) based on the theory that Gregor’s enemies are her friends. Once Gregor
and Rose are dead, Brian plans to leave though she is attracted to her
charismatic leader who shares a blood bond to child vampiress Crisa. When Gregor
captures Crisa, Briar knows she must save her little “sister”. Reaper risks all
to help her succeed.
The latest Maggie Shayne vampiric thriller (see LOVER’S BITE and DEMON’S
KISS) is a superb paranormal romantic suspense tale. Briar appears more thorn
than Rose, but Reaper sees past her pain and her bravado to the inner person he
desires even if she keeps singing the refrain from “I’m not in love”. The story
line is fast-paced from the onset and never slows down as Briar needs to be the
one to kill Gregor until Crisa is taken; her priorities change. Sub-genre fans
will enjoy Ms. Shayne's fine vampire tale especially those who soar with the
author’s “Wings in the Night” saga as several players take a bite or two in
ANGEL’S PAIN.
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