Redeeming the Angel
by Brooklyn Ann
To win the battle against evil, she has to get back with her ex.
After centuries of entanglement and heartbreak, Queen Kerainne Leonine and Prince Lucian Jagwolfe are forced back in proximity with each other.
Twenty-five years ago, Prince Lucian broke Queen Kerainne’s heart when he rebuked her and her unborn child right after her kingdom was razed by the Evil One. When he suddenly reappears in her life, she wants nothing to do with him. But, due to a diplomacy treaty, she can’t make him go away. Seeing him every day makes her long for the passion they’d shared.
Lucian’s clan has been seeking a Jagwolfe-Leonine marriage alliance for two thousand years. But all he ever cared about was Kerainne. When he found out she hadn’t died in the attack and was going to birth the Evil One’s child, he overreacted. Now, he’ll do anything to win back her love.
The opportunity arrives when the King of Aisthanesthai needs Lucian’s help with convincing the luminites to join the war. The only way to do so is a marriage pact. But to get Kerainne to let him court her, he must embark on an arduous quest for redemption. As Lucian befriends vampires, high sorcerers, and the daughter who he’d once called a monster, Kerainne must decide if she’ll risk her heart for a second chance at happiness.
As the war against the Evil One ramps up, can these winged immortals mend fences in time to forge crucial alliances and rekindle a love for the ages?
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Martial Peak Reviews
Brooklyn Ann's Redeeming the Angel is a captivating tale that weaves together themes of redemption, love, and the eternal battle between good and evil. Set in a fantastical world where winged immortals, vampires, and high sorcerers coexist, the novel explores the complexities of relationships strained by past betrayals and the hope for reconciliation amidst impending doom.
At the heart of the story is the tumultuous relationship between Queen Kerainne Leonine and Prince Lucian Jagwolfe. Their history is fraught with pain and misunderstanding, stemming from a pivotal moment twenty-five years ago when Lucian rejected Kerainne and her unborn child after a devastating attack by the Evil One. This rejection is not just a personal betrayal but a political misstep that has repercussions for their respective clans, who have long sought a marriage alliance.
Ann skillfully delves into the theme of redemption, as Lucian embarks on a quest to win back Kerainne's love. His journey is not just about rekindling a romance but also about making amends for his past actions. The author portrays Lucian's character development with nuance, showing his transformation from a man driven by fear and prejudice to one who is willing to confront his mistakes and seek forgiveness. This quest for redemption is mirrored in the broader narrative of the war against the Evil One, where alliances must be forged, and old wounds healed to stand a chance against a formidable enemy.
Kerainne, on the other hand, is a character of strength and resilience. Her initial reluctance to let Lucian back into her life is understandable, given the depth of her past hurt. Yet, Ann portrays her internal struggle with empathy, as Kerainne grapples with her lingering feelings for Lucian and the political necessity of their union. Her character arc is a testament to the power of forgiveness and the courage it takes to open one's heart again.
The novel's setting is richly imagined, with Ann creating a world that is both fantastical and grounded in emotional reality. The inclusion of diverse creatures like vampires and high sorcerers adds depth to the narrative, providing a backdrop that enhances the central themes of the story. The political intrigue and the looming threat of war add layers of tension, making the stakes of Kerainne and Lucian's relationship even higher.
One of the standout aspects of Redeeming the Angel is its exploration of family dynamics. The presence of Kerainne and Lucian's daughter, who was once rejected by Lucian, adds another layer of complexity to the narrative. Her character serves as a bridge between her estranged parents, and her journey towards acceptance and understanding is a poignant subplot that enriches the main storyline.
Ann's writing is both evocative and engaging, drawing readers into the emotional depths of her characters while maintaining a brisk narrative pace. The dialogue is sharp and reflective of the characters' personalities, adding authenticity to their interactions. The author's ability to balance romance, action, and political intrigue is commendable, ensuring that the story remains compelling from start to finish.
In comparison to other fantasy romance novels, such as Sarah J. Maas's A Court of Thorns and Roses series or Deborah Harkness's All Souls Trilogy, Redeeming the Angel holds its own with its unique blend of romance and high-stakes fantasy. While Maas and Harkness focus heavily on world-building and intricate plotlines, Ann places a stronger emphasis on character development and emotional depth, making her novel a standout in the genre.
Overall, Redeeming the Angel is a beautifully crafted tale of love, redemption, and the enduring power of hope. Brooklyn Ann has created a story that resonates on multiple levels, offering readers a rich tapestry of emotion, adventure, and fantasy. Whether you're a fan of romance or fantasy, this novel is sure to captivate and inspire, leaving you eagerly anticipating the next installment in this enthralling series.
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