Review: Nephilim by Mary Ann Loesch

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Loesch creates a wonderful world of angels and angel half-breeds in Nephilim. Right away just by the cover and title, I wanted to read this book. I’m a big fan of story lines that follow angels and mythology behind them. This book has action and romance that will keep you turning the pages of the book until you’re done so be prepared. The story revolves around a nephilim called Faye who has a stalker, not knowing who the stalker is, she is agrees to be around Tattoo artist Nathan as does he. Although Faye doesn’t agree with his methods, she finds herself liking him and he the same. I loved the book because of the interesting take on angels and how the universe worked with God and Lucifer. For those of you who love angels, mythology, or even paranormal romance will enjoy this book so I suggest you watch for it. I’m hoping there are more books like this down the line by the author because I enjoyed it very much.

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Nephilim
Mary Ann Loesch

Genre: Urban Fantasy
Amazon (or Other) Purchase Link: This is the link to Lyrical Press Inc.:Ā http://www.lyricalpress.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=3_91&products_id=411
Short blurb:
When sin stains your soul, he tattoos your skinā€¦
Tattoo artist Nathan Ink is more than he seems. An angel living in secret on earth, he forces his clients to face their flaws by tattooing images of their sins on their bodies, but this glimpse into the soul often results in his clients’ deaths. Although Nathan avoids the other angels, when they ask him to keep an eye on Faye, a nephilim being stalked by another of her kind, he reluctantly agrees.

The angels have kept Faye in the dark about her stalker, but to keep her close to Nathan, they’ve tasked her with investigating the high mortality rate of Nathan’s clients. Despite her distaste for his methods, she finds herself fighting a growing attraction to Nathan, and discovering he’s not a rogue after all forces her to question her own mission. When Faye learns her stalker is another nephilim who intends to use her to breed a new race of hellish beings, teaming up with Nathan may be the only way to prevent a genocide.
Contains strong language and violence


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