Title: Cursed Angels
Author: Dani René & Anna Edwards
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Release Date: September 10, 2019
Cover Design: Raven Designs
Cover Design: Raven Designs
USA Today bestselling author, Dani René, and International bestselling author, Anna Edwards, writing together for the first time, bring you a raw and emotional duet full of deceit and lies and a fight for revenge.
By the time she was sixteen, Samara had everything stolen from her. Even her chance at love was cruelly ripped apart when she's abandoned by the man she loved, Archer King. After years of training with Hunter, a man who’s given her hope, she’s been able to claw her way out of the darkness. With him by her side, Samara is ready to exact a bitter and cruel revenge on those who wronged her.
What she doesn’t count on though is seeing her first love again. But he’s no longer the boy she remembers, instead he’s become a handsome man wielding power in all the wrong places.
Archer is the security head of an evil organization. Swift and harsh justice is all he knows, and punishment is all he doles out. Even though Archer revels in his role, he can’t shake the feeling that something is wrong.
A string of violent deaths bring him face to face with the culprit. A raven haired woman he doesn’t remember.
Will he carry out his orders to kill? Or can she be the key to discovering who he really is?
Enter The Factory if you dare.
WOW! What an incredibly nerve-racking journey!
As the storyline was unfolding it felt like one emotional blow after another. The storyline built up to such a high point that the end seemed almost anti-climatic after everything that our cast had to overcome to get there. I see this as possibly a first in series. There were just too many things that IMO felt undone too many possibilities the authors alluded to that we never saw come to fruition.
Samara had my attention right from the start with that little morning banter scene. Her character is physically and emotionally strong but she still has her soft side. She is seeking to avenge those she has lost as well as put a stop to the horrors that are being committed under the guise of salvage. I was a bit upset with Samara on a couple of occasions. I felt she should have made her choices a bit more concrete. Can't say more as it gives some of the plots away.
Hunter can bring me donuts anytime, though I am an old fashioned glazed kind of girl, just a bit of a heads up there. I liked Hunter. His character was solid not only physically but on an emotional level as well. I know it was hard for him and Samara did not make things any easier.
Archer .. I think I liked all his sides.
This was an easy read. Easy to follow with a well-scripted cast.
I did feel that certain scenes were a bit rushed others were just outlines of what they could have been.
But that is me... and as you know I can be a bit greedy when it comes to the little details.
Anna Edwards - All I am a British author, from the depths of the rural countryside near London. In a previous life, I was an accountant from the age of twenty-one. I still do that on occasions, but most of my life is now spent intermingling writing while looking after my husband, two children and two cats (probably in the inverse order to the one listed!). When I have some spare time, I can also be found writing poetry, baking cakes (and eating them), or behind a camera snapping like a mad paparazzi.
I'm an avid reader who turned to writing to combat my depression and anxiety. I have a love of travelling and like to bring this to my stories to give them the air of reality.
I like my heroes hot and hunky with a dirty mouth, my heroines demure but with spunk, and my books full of dramatic suspense.
Dani is a USA Today Bestselling Author of a variety of genres, from romantic suspense to dark erotic romance and even BDSM romance. She loves to delve into the raw, emotional journeys her characters venture on, and enjoys the dark, edgy, and sensual scenes that fill the pages of her books. Dani's stories are seductive with a deviant edge with feisty heroines and dominant alphas.
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