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SUMMARY:

They might be angels, but they weren’t saints…

Odhran “Oliver” Smith is a seasoned guardian angel, who’s been fighting the Fallen for the last thirteen years. A battle-hardened warrior, he is an Angel of Peace, tasked with tracking and breaking up terrorist cells and hate groups. His duties place him at the forefront of the worst of humanity. But a chance meeting with a stranger stirs up forgotten memories from his past. A past he fears is best not to remember.

Alyssa Smith is an Angel of Conception who works at a half-way home for pregnant women. It’s a rewarding, relatively safe assignment. But when a teenage rape victim stumbles into the shelter, it’s only the beginning of a spate of targeted racial attacks. Now she finds her assignment embroiled in the high-stakes battle between Guardians and the Fallen.

When Odhran and Alyssa find themselves as roommates at the same angel safe house, sparks fly. But their mission must come first, and they need to work together to find a way to stop the attacks before they lose the war against the Fallen, and each other.

PUBLISHED BY:

COVER BY:

Anthip S.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This book was supposed to be the third in the series but ended up being second.

Thanks to my wonderful critique partner, Heather Ashby for her encouragement and feedback while reading this manuscript a chapter at a time, and to my beta reader, Thorndyke Law.

Thanks also to my friends, Grainne Horan and Kate for their help with Irish culture; Nora Mansor-Clark for sharing her personal knowledge of Islam with me; and Kit Friend and Mai Yang for helping me with British and London info.