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Narrado por:
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Heather Costa
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De:
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Daniel Arenson
Outcast from Hell. Banished from Heaven. Lost on Earth.
The battle of Armageddon was finally fought... and ended with no clear victor. Upon the mountain, the armies of Hell and Heaven beat each other into a bloody, uneasy standstill, leaving the Earth in ruins. Armageddon should have ended with Heaven winning, ushering in an era of peace. That's what the prophecies said. Instead, the two armies--one of angels, one of demons--hunker down in the scorched planet, lick their wounds, and gear up for a prolonged war with no end in sight.
In this chaos of warring armies and ruined landscapes, Laila doesn't want to take sides. Her mother was an angel, her father a demon; she is outcast from both camps. And yet both armies need her, for with her mixed blood, Laila can become the ultimate spy... or ultimate soldier. As the armies of Heaven and Hell pursue her, Laila's only war is within her heart--a struggle between her demonic and heavenly blood.
©2010 Daniel Arenson (P)2018 Daniel ArensonListeners also enjoyed...




















Great story telling by the narrator Heather Costa.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Origional and intresting concept.
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Great Look into Armageddon
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magic!
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Laila is not accepted in either Heaven or Hell. Not only is she shunned, but she can’t physically survive in either realm. She lives on Earth (along with a few surviving humans)- a place now decimated by the war between the angels and fallen angels/demons. Laila hunts the demons on earth to protect the humans and her home.
Her angel half sister, loves and misses her, and hopes she can convince her to join the angels in the fight. Laila mistrusts all of them. The demons are equally interested in winning her to their side. All she wants is to be left alone find a place where she can live contently. Eventually an opportunity arises, but it will cost her a lot
I enjoyed the story and concept. I like the more casual, imperfect, vulnerable characters, instead of the all-powerful and distinct good/evil versions others have written about. Throughout the book however, it felt as though we were skimming to surface of a great story. I’m not sure what, but something was lacking. The book ends with an obvious lead into the next book.
This is the first book I’ve listened to by this narrator ( Heather Costa ). She does well with the character voices. She brings out the despair and frustration of Laila.
There are no explicit sex scenes, or excessive violence. There was a little bit of swearing.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and voluntarily left this unbiased review.
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Story 3.5/5
Narration 4/5
Flawed demons and angels
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Interesting take on angels
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Angels and demons collide in love and with war.
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I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Part of two worlds, belonging to none
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A very human story
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This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
Great story, great narration
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I listened to Heather narrating another authors book prior to this. I enjoyed her tone and narration so wanted to try another of her books. When this one popped up for review, I had to jump at it. I'm glad I did. I've enjoyed Heather's narrative voice as she gives the characters feeling in their voices. She's one that's easy to listen to and is clear.
This book is full of religious base for the characters, it's angels and demons. I'm not one for religion, but this book isn't preaching to me. It's story base. Also, angels and demons aren't as cut and dry in what they do or say as one would think. The story is enjoyable as it's good verses bad. But there is a middle ground too, which is where Laila comes into play.
Okay. I hate Beelzebub. I really do. When I listen to him talk to woman, my blood boils. He's a user and it infuriates me. On the other hand, this is a huge complement to Daniel in writing Beelzebub. If he didn't write his so well, I wouldn't feel this way about him. But at the same time, I'd like to shake Bat El. Even Zarel. When you read the book, you'll understand.
Laila. I love her. She's of both Heaven and Hell but can't reside in either place because both bloods run through her veins which makes both places hurt her in different ways. She's an innocent that suffers from her heritage. An innocent that's pushed to do things she shouldn't have to in order to survive and be left alone. Alone... something she wishes she didn't have to suffer.
The world... There are an extreme few humans remaining and the world has suffered a great Armageddon. Now, Heaven and Hell fight for domain over Earth. When one of the sides win, Earth will be changed to their setting - Hell fire or Angel light. Which side will Laila fight to help? And what will she do to get there? The story is Laila working to find her peace in a world constantly at odds.
This is a stand-alone story that has an ending but also leaves a bit of thought to the reader. I enjoyed this.
One person of two places that's looking for peace
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