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Of Love and Angels

D. A. Chan’s Of Love and Angels weaves a compelling story centered on Troy, a human tasked with observing angels and reporting his findings to a clandestine organization known as the Eye. Bound by strict rules to remain invisible and detached, Troy’s resolve is tested when he’s assigned to observe Grace. Her enigmatic presence captivates him, driving him to risk everything for a chance to know her. His forbidden actions do not go unnoticed, and as Troy unravels a devastating truth, he discovers the lengths he’s willing to go for love.

The story immediately pulls readers into its gripping premise, introducing a character at the heart of the action. The pacing is fantastic, maintaining a seamless balance that propels the narrative forward without becoming overwhelming. From the start, it’s easy to become immersed in Troy’s world and the dangers he faces.

I really enjoyed this story’s unique concept. The absence of demons in a story centered on angels feels unconventional, but this creative choice works in its favor. Not everything in this celestial realm is light and virtuous; Chan explores the darker, more complex facets of angels, adding depth and intrigue to the narrative.

The story is told entirely through Troy’s perspective, which offers a human lens on the divine and unknown. While this perspective enhances the mystery, it also comes with a limitation. The first-person narration creates a narrow emotional scope, making it difficult for me to connect with other characters or Troy on a deeper level. Despite being privy to his thoughts, his emotions often feel distant. I think the world-building could be enhanced with more vivid descriptions, as the setting occasionally feels a bit indistinct.

Of Love and Angels stands out for its originality and thought-provoking exploration of divine order. The premise of angels living among humans, coupled with the idea of humans being instrumental in maintaining cosmic balance, is both refreshing and engaging. The story’s unique concept and well-paced narrative make it an intriguing read.

Pages: 237 | ASIN : B0DVBW2P7D

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