Hero's Name:
Gregori CallenMali-son
Defining Characteristic:
Career soldier...in an extraterrestrial military fleet
Goal in ANGELI:
To save Terra (Earth) from shades, daemons, and general death and destruction
Why he digs the heroine (Adelita):
She is clever and determined
Why Adelita digs him:
He's willing to die for her people
Motto:
(*a skeptical stare*) (PS: He doesn't talk much.)
He’s no angel…
Gregori’s last mission is to save Earth from the demons threatening to take control. He doesn’t care if he survives as long as he averts the impending apocalypse—until he meets Adelita, a human refugee, whose spirit and determination give him a renewed reason to fight. And live. He’s falling for her, despite the fact he’s told her nothing but lies and there can’t possibly be a future for them.
Adelita can hardly believe the archangel Gregori, sent to save mankind, has lost his faith and his edge. After he saves her from a demon attack, she vows to help him recover both by any means necessary. But can she keep her own faith when she learns the truth about who and what Gregori really is?
“Angeli has it all—a valiant hero, a smart heroine, delicious sexual tension, and an eerie apocalyptic world. This humorous, action-packed story is a refreshing take on alien invasion sci-fi romance!” – Heather Massey of The Galaxy Express (the internet’s primary site for SFR fiction fans)
“Reminiscent of Linnea Sinclair’s The Down Home Zombie Blues, Angeli is part apocalyptic save-the-world thriller and part science fiction adventure. Set against the majestic backdrop of the West, it’s full of Wallace’s signature wit and quirky, multi-faceted characters. If you like your blasters hot and your heroes hotter, not to mention a heroine who can save the day—and the world—don’t miss Angeli!” – NY Times/USA Today bestselling author Jenna Bennett
“A spicy, clever twist on post-apocalyptic science fiction that gives us pulse-pounding action and heroes worth dying for.” – Natalie Damschroder, author of A Kiss of Revenge
3 comments:
He's staring skeptically at my Amazon ranking, I can assure you.
Sounds interesting. Maybe a little Supernatural.
I'm right there with him, Jody.
Sue, I don't know if I'd have said that before, but after thinking about it, yeah, there's a bit of a Supernatural vibe. :)
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