Archangel’s Blade

Archangel’s Blade is the fourth book in the Guild Hunter series by author Nalini Singh.

The devastating attack nearly kills her, Honor is ready to face the seductive vampire, the archangel’s right hand man. Her secret haunting vampire, Honor understood the violent, inexplicable emotions aroused within her.

Here are the top 3 reviews and comments that readers love about this fascinating book.

Review 1: Archangel’s Blade audiobook by L Duffy

Loved it!!

How can this 1000 year old vampire find true love when he???s capable of luring any female he wishes to posses just his mere scent? It would take a real creative way to deliver a credible and plausible story about the taming of his none existing heart, but don’t fear, because in an emotional, heart wrenching and beautifully constructed plot Ms. Singh takes us thought Dmitri???s torture past finding a clever way to give us heroine perfectly fitted for the task, she gives us another side of this enigmatic character that will make you reconsider the way you feel about him all the while maintaining the double edge danger that makes him the Archangels??? Blade.
The darkness, sensuality and violence of the world in the Guild Hunter series are beautifully conveyed by Justine Eyre intensity; her timing and approach greatly enhance the tension in these novels letting you experience every angle and emotion in this story. Her male voices are clear and masculine enough to bring credibility to the characters.
Just one small note to the first-time listener, I found in my experience with Ms Eyre, that it takes a few minutes to adjust to the tone in her voice that sometimes seems to have a little tremble to it, and honestly, her females voices could be a lot better, but within a few minutes of listening it is hardly noticeable and never interferes with the enjoyment of the story. All in all, this a very good portrayal of these characters and story.

Review 2: Archangel’s Blade audiobook by Michele

Dimitri’s story is very compelling

Nalini Singh is up there as one of my favorite authors. This book did not disappoint. Dimitri’s story is very tragic and it really helps you understand who he is today. Honor’s story is horrific as well.

I love the idea of these two broken people finding each other and making a life together. The twist at the end did not bother me as it is a great way to give each of the characters a second chance to get it right.

I’ve heard some complain about the lack of sexual tension between Dimitri and Honor. I think this is a story in which it will build over time. This is a tentative dance between them and if there were overly romantic at the beginning, I don’t think it would be true to their characters.

I’d love to hear more about their developing relationship in future books. I think another book on them would provide the opportunity expand on their story. Most of this book was about settling old scores and renewing their love. It was a terrific read and I’ve listened to it several times.

On the narrator, I love Justine Eyre’s voice. I can’t imagine anybody else reading Singh’s books so well.

Review 3: Archangel’s Blade audiobook by Angela

Liked the book

I am so glad you guys have multiple ways of rating. I really liked the book and this series. I did NOT like the narrator. For some reason the men’s voices sounded okay, but the voices of the women ALL sounded like they were crying. All of the female voices sounded the same with a tremble in every sentence. Very annoying!

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