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Angel Undone Kindle Edition
He fought wars and shoved his brother Lucifer out of heaven all before the Dark Ages rolled around. His role as protector of Israel now encompasses all of humanity, and while he performs his job perfectly, there's little personal joy in it. Until one night in a bar when he meets Asher.
Michael isn’t sure what it is about the vulnerable, self-deprecating Asher that calls to him, but something about his restrained depths, gentle smiles, and encyclopedic knowledge of flowers tugs at Michael in a way that can’t be denied. Too bad romance isn’t part of his mission. Facing an eternity of perfect submission to God’s authority, rebellion stirs in Michael.
Questions of free will, angelic vocation, and the role of love and lust demand answers that just might cost Michael his place in heaven.
Warnings: this novella contains urban fantasy, wings, angels doing unangelic things, erotic content, and playful blasphemy. Word Count: 25,000
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJuly 18, 2016
- File size2.6 MB
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"Angel Undone is romance with a soupçon of angst, sweet with just the right amount of spice, and poignant with exactly the right amount of cheek to keep it from becoming overdramatic." ~ Lisa, The Novel Approach
"I am a huge Leta Blake fan and if you are too, and especially if you enjoy angel stories, this may be a good one to check out." ~ Jay, Joyfully Jay Reviews
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- ASIN : B01I0U4ODU
- Publisher : Leta Blake Books
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- Publication date : July 18, 2016
- Language : English
- File size : 2.6 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 103 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-1626227583
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,828,535 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #4,801 in Bisexual Romance
- #5,392 in LGBTQ+ Fantasy (Books)
- #8,024 in LGBTQ+ Fantasy (Kindle Store)
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Author of the bestselling book Smoky Mountain Dreams and fan favorites like Training Season, Will & Patrick Wake Up Married, and Slow Heat, Leta Blake has been captivating M/M Romance readers for nearly a decade. Whether writing contemporary romance or fantasy, she puts her psychology background to use creating complex characters and love stories that feel real. At home in the Southern U.S., Leta works hard at achieving balance between her writing and her family life.
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Customers find the book's story engaging, with one review highlighting its interesting take on angelic politics and religious themes. The book receives positive feedback for its tasteful presentation.
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Customers enjoy the story of this book, with one customer highlighting its interesting take on angelic politics, while another appreciates how God's presence is woven throughout the narrative.
"I really enjoyed this story. I will be looking for more books by this author and other books that are similar." Read more
"...I appreciated the religious themes–they weren’t too in-my-face or unbelievable...." Read more
"...This was nice story though. I enjoyed Lucifer's glib no nonsense attitude for everything...." Read more
"...So that was the new, fresh, take on an old story, and made this a really great read!" Read more
Customers find the taste of the book wonderful and sweet.
"This was a short read, but very sweet, and that sweetness is something I’m beginning to associate with all of Blake’s work...." Read more
"...So that was the new, fresh, take on an old story, and made this a really great read!" Read more
"This was okay. The angelic politics were interesting and I always enjoy Lucifer in fiction. The romance was too instantaneous for my taste." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2020I really enjoyed this story. I will be looking for more books by this author and other books that are similar.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2016This was a short read, but very sweet, and that sweetness is something I’m beginning to associate with all of Blake’s work. This technically was a love story, between an angel, Michael, and a human, Asher, but I actually found the relationship between Michael and his brother, Lucifer, to be the most compelling part of the story, which was unexpected and wonderful. I appreciated the religious themes–they weren’t too in-my-face or unbelievable.
Michael works for the family business, and Lucifer, emancipated from heaven, works in a surf shop in a bustling city. The two brothers couldn’t be more different, but they have an inexplicable bond. Michael is often seen as their father’s favorite, and Lucifer is often seen as his father’s least favorite–damned.
Keeping in mind this is fantasy, God has an interesting presence in the story. He’s told from a distance–probably best–but I still got a very strong feeling of love from him, even if it was at times very tough love, and at best he wasn’t very involved in his children’s lives. What struck me was that both of the brothers professed their father loved them best, but then they secretly feared they were an ultimate disappointment to him, when, it seemed based on God’s actions in the book, he loved them and wished for their freedom more than anything. This isn’t a theme you’ll necessarily see in the Bible, but I found it a really sweet addition to the story.
Michael, while maybe not completing understanding his father’s love, does understand that his freedom (even as an angel) is an important part of his father’s plan, and allows himself to fall in love with the human, Asher. However, there are consequences to his actions, and one of the lessons Michael has to learn is that freedom has a price. He chooses and he suffers for his choices, but they are his choices. It’s a tough lesson for an angel, one that any human can sympathize with.
Michael can never fully trust Lucifer, who can’t resist putting his own spin on everything, but their relationship grows stronger with Michael’s choices, even as those choices become more and more difficult, and in some cases lead to Michael’s despair. While it seemed at first as if Lucifer was goading Michael to be damned, I’m not certain if those were his intentions, and in the end–strangely–it seemed as if Lucifer and God were on the same page. Again, an unexpected theme, but most welcome.
A cute read. If you like M/M Romance with bits of fantasy and feel goods, I think you’ll enjoy this.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2019** 3.25 stars **
I can't say I particularly liked either Michael or Asher, but I loved the whole angel falls in love with and chooses mortal man. There was some steam, some bits and pieces of history as told in religious texts. What made me like it less was that despite Michael's choice to stay on Earth with Asher, he didn't give up his immortality or any of his powers, so all of the angst about making a choice was kind of moot point since nothing really changed for Michael except a loss of "connection" to Father. If he became mortal and sacrificed his divinity, yeah, I would have loved it. This was nice story though. I enjoyed Lucifer's glib no nonsense attitude for everything. And yet despite all that he was there to listen to Michael like any brother would.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2021Let's Blake gives you an epic love tale between one who should not know of human love, and one who tried to deny the version of love their heart wanted
- Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2016The theme of an angel falling for a human, and then literally falling from heaven, has certainly been done before. What I really enjoyed about this book were the musings of Michael as he thought about what "Father" was thinking. He describes a world where as time goes by the divine and the earthly become more and more separated, with a God who is increasingly less involved with his creations on Earth. Micheal's initial role as leader of the heavenly forces and angel of protection is gradually changing, and he is a bit lost, and as he contemplates his attraction and relationship with Asher, he starts to become more independent of Father. In a way, it's almost like a child growing up. So that was the new, fresh, take on an old story, and made this a really great read!
- Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2018This was okay. The angelic politics were interesting and I always enjoy
Lucifer in fiction. The romance was too instantaneous for my taste.
- Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2017Well-written, tasteful.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2020This story was sweet and hot all rolled up in one. Asher was just admitting to himself that he was gay when Michael came into save him from making a bad decision. Their story was short and featured Lucifer owning a surf shop which was fun.