Archangel's Sun (Guild Hunters #13)- Nalini Singh
Berkley Publishing
Release Date: November 24, 2020
Rating:📚📚📚📚📚
Synopsis:The Archangel of Death and the Archangel of Disease may be gone but their legacy of evil lives on—especially in Africa, where the shambling, rotting creatures called the reborn have gained a glimmer of vicious intelligence.
It is up to Titus, archangel of this vast continent, to stop the reborn from spreading across the world. Titus can’t do it alone, but of the surviving powerful angels and archangels, large numbers are wounded, while the rest are fighting a surge of murderous vampires.There is no one left . . . but the Hummingbird. Old, powerful, her mind long a broken kaleidoscope. Now, she must stand at Titus’s side against a tide of death upon a discovery more chilling than any other. For the Archangel of Disease has left them one last terrible gift . . . .
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In the aftermath of war, the survivors are left to pick up the pieces. When archangels fight, that takes on a whole new meaning. Archangels Lijuan and Charisemmnon may be dead but their legacy continues in the flesh-eating, zombie-like reborn creatures infesting the world- in particular, Africa. Archangel Titus and his people have been fighting them nonstop since the war's end but need more help to turn the tide. Help comes from an unlikely source: the Hummingbird. An Ancient who lost millennia trapped in the broken kaleidoscope of her mind, she is known and revered as a great artist. But now that she is fully awake, the Hummingbird proves equal to any task set to her. Perhaps even gaining the love of an archangel.
The world is rebuilding from war, but also the Hummingbird, Lady Sharine, is rebuilding her life after centuries spent in her own broken mind. Here we learn her past, and the traumas that caused her to retreat from life. And here we (and she) learn who the Lady Sharine truly is. A woman of strength and humor, courage and tenderness, she turns out to be the perfect person to help Titus and his people. It is wonderful to see her become herself, to discover her strengths and what she can do to help not only the world, but the people who she loves.
Just as Sharine is not who we necessarily expect her to be, Titus has layers and hidden depths that make him a brilliant general, a compassionate leader, and a good man. He's more than the loud and gruff soldier we met in earlier books, but is far too used to his own way. Watching him spar words with Sharine, and his reactions as she treats him just like anyone else instead of the Archangel of Africa, is entertaining every time.
As you would expect from a book by Nalini Singh, Archangel's Sun is beautifully written, intense, and thought-provoking. The relationship that develops between Titus and Sharine is wonderful, and the scenes between Sharine and her sons (adopted and born) are beautiful. The reader sees the world through the eyes of an artist, and descriptions of the land and its people are rich in color and beauty. Archangel's Sun picks up after the events of Archangel's War and it will definitely help the reader to have read that book, if not others, before starting this one. But if this is the first Guild Hunter book someone is starting with, while a few of the people referenced won't mean anything to them already, Archangel's Sun is still a fascinating and intense story of rebuilding life. A must read!
I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review
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