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Seven deadly sins. Seven souls that must be saved. One more no-holds- barred battle between a fallen angel with a hardened heart and a demon with everything to lose.

Isaac Rothe is a black ops soldier with a dark past and a grim future. The target of an assassin, he finds himself behind... read more

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  • Jim Heron: "Zacharias" - Fallen angel; Ex-special ops
  • Isaac Rothe: Black ops soldier
  • Grier Childe: Public defender
  • Daniel Childe: "Danny" - Grier's younger, beloved brother who is deceased
  • Matthias the F**ker: "Martin O‟Shay Thomas" - Head of XOps; Jim & Isaac's boss
  • Adrian Vogel: "Ad" - Fallen angel
  • Eddie Blackhawk: "Edward" - Fallen angel - Has long, thick hair worn in a braid down his back; Has a square jaw, tanned skin and red eyes; Is built big with broad shoulders and large hands; Looks bad ass with his biker attire.
  • Nigel: English archangel; Leader of the Four Lads
  • Colin: Archangel; Nigel's best mate and lover; One of the Four Lads; Nigel's number two and advisor
  • Bertie: Archangel; One of the Four Lads; Nigel's advisor
  • Byron: Archangel; One of the Four Lads; Nigel's advisor
  • Tarquin: Bertie’s beloved Irish wolfhound
  • Devina Avale: Demon, has OCD
  • Billy McCray: Police officer at the county jail
  • Tom McCray: Billy's son; Currently in the police academy
  • Sara McCray: Billy's wife
  • Shawn C.: Police officer at the county jail
  • Tony: Police officer at the county jail
  • Louie: Private Investigator
  • Alistair Childe: "Albie" - Retired captain; Grier and Daniel's father
  • Dog: Jim's dog - Scruffy fur with a slight limp.
  • Rachel: Woman from bar
  • Jeremiah: Recruiter for XOps
  • Cecilia Barten: "Sissy"
  • Joey Mason: Twelve-year-old boy from Caldwell; Tony's older brother
  • Tony Mason: Nine-year-old boy from Caldwell; Joey's younger brother
  • Margarita Alonzo: Joey & Tony's neighbor
  • Sarah Mason: Joey & Tony's mother
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  • As much as you wanted someone to change and believed they could, they were in control of their life. Not you. And you could throw yourself against the wall of their choices until you were black-and-blue and dizzy as hell, but unless they decided to take a different road, the outcome wasn’t going to be what you wanted.
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  • When you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.
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  • It’s not about the things. It’s about your place in this world. It’s the space you declare as yours emotionally and spiritually.
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  • Destiny was a machine built over time, each choice that you made in life adding another gear, another conveyor belt, another assemblyman. Where you ended up was the product that was spit out at the end—and there was no going back for a redo.
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  • But that was life: Nobody got a guided tour to their own theme park. You had to hop on the rides as they presented themselves, never knowing whether you would like the one you were in line for . . . or if the bastard was going to make you throw up your corn dog and your cotton candy all over the place.
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  • You must remember that you don’t need objects to justify your existence or make yourself feel safe and secure.”
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  • As people went through their daily lives, off-the-cuff choices and random events could sometimes spiral into a kind of centrifugal force that sucked you in and then spun you out into a different zip code altogether.
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  • Mind over matter, mind over body . . . mind over everything.
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  • “The definition of insanity,” Jim murmured, “is doing the same thing over again and expecting a—”
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  • “In an earlier life, were you a pair of brakes?” “Try a brick wall. Come on, let’s get down there.”
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First Sentence edit see section history

Some two years after the fact, when Jim Heron was no longer in special ops, he would reflect that Isaac Rothe, Matthias the F*cker, and he, himself, had all changed their lives the night that bomb went off in the sand.

Table of Contents edit see section history

Prologue
Chapter 1 - 52

Series & Lists edit see section history

This is book 2 of 4 in The Fallen Angels Series. (standard series)

Preceded by Covet, and followed by Envy.

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. J. R. Ward (Author)

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: English
Publisher: Signet
Country: USA
Publication Date: October 5, 2010
ISBN: 978-0451229441
Page Count: 464

Notes for Parents edit see section history

Reading Level: Adults

This series is not as explicit as the Black Dagger, but it is not suitable for most young adults.

Books with Additional Background Information edit see section history

   
  • Covet

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