Monday, September 12, 2011

The Angel of Blythe Hall by Darci Hannah, 512 pages


Lady Isabeau Blythe has had the family named tainted by her father's mad search for angels and her brother Julius' betrayal of king and country. She is determined to be a good leader for her people and take care of the family fortress on the Scottish border. But the first evening she's home, Isabeau discovers all her sheep are missing, a devilish rogue knight Sir George is determined to have her and her land, and her brother Julius is back, for what evil ploys she has no idea. Isabeau doesn't know who to believe or trust, but knows she can't succumb to the visions of angels she has, until she must call on Gabriel for help. But instead of finding heaven, will Isabeau find herself in hell?
This was an unusual romance, unlike most others I've read. There were numerous plots, and the good guys kept changing, plus when you through in an angel as the romantic lead, it makes this a different but good read.

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