Tuesday 14 January 2014

Review of The Souls of Rain by Diana Nixon



The Souls of Rain by Diana Nixon

Blurb:
The secrets of the heavens had always been carefully guarded. Until one day when the angels realized that what they used to believe in was nothing but a cruel game between heaven and hell.
And Claire’s life is a part of that game too….
She is a guardian angel. She always thought that her existence was perfect. But perfection is a very relative term, and no one is protected from making mistakes.
Everything changes the moment Claire gets a new assignment. Guarding humans has never been easy, and this time won’t be an exception.
Alan Rosenford is a spoilt party-boy, whose life is a hurricane of risk and adrenaline rush. His soul is damaged, his heart is bleeding, and there are so many things he prefers to keep private….
The words they have never said before ….
The sins they have never committed….
How much does forgiveness of the heavens cost?

Or maybe even the heavens make mistakes?...

Review:
Well first off let me just say this is one of those books you can definitely judge by its cover, it is gorgeous and so is the story…

The Souls of Rain is a new twist to the guardian angel story.
Claire is a guardian angel who does her job very well. She is one of the best there is.
Then there is Nolan… Ah Nolan. An ex-angel who was cast out of heaven. He is my favorite character in this book! His witty remarks and his well his whole persona is amazing to read.
And there is Alan Claire’s new assignment. What do I say about him? He is portrayed as a bad boy in the start but actually he isn’t. I loved how they showed how fragile he is and how he needs Claire to protect him not only physically from the daemons but emotionally as well.

I loved the whole book world that Diana Nixon created. It was amazing to read. I also loved the writing style. It was descriptive without being overtly descriptive.
An amazing read and a wonderful book world!

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