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Archangel's Consort (Guild Hunter) [Mass Market Paperback]

Nalini Singh
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January 25, 2011 Guild Hunter (Book 3)
An ancient and malevolent female immortal is rising in Manhattan to reclaim her son, the archangel Raphael. Only one thing stands in her way: Elena Deveraux, a vampire-hunter-and Raphael's lover.

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About the Author

Nalini Singh is passionate about writing. Though she’s traveled as far afield as the deserts of China and the temples of Japan, it is the journey of the imagination that fascinates her the most. She’s beyond delighted to be able to follow her dream as a writer.

Nalini lives and works in beautiful New Zealand. For contact details and to find out more about the Psy-Changeling series, please visit her website.


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley; Original edition (January 25, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0425240134
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425240137
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (124 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #170,872 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Nalini Singh loves to write, loves to read, and thinks chocolate is a food group.

She enjoys hearing from readers, so drop her an email at nalinisinghwritesATgmailDOTcom if you ever have any questions!

Website: www.nalinisingh.com

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57 of 57 people found the following review helpful
By S. Cook
Format:Mass Market Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
Archangel's Consort picks up after Archangel's Kiss left off. Elena, the Guild Hunter turned Angel, and Raphael, the powerful Archangel, are back in Manhattan. She wants to begin her Guild Hunter duties again, and is training hard to make that happen. Elena is facing everyone's shock of her being an Angel, and adapting to how different her life has become. And she is dealing with family conflicts as a surprising discovery is revealed. Meanwhile, the world is thrown into turmoil--earthquakes, tsunamis and unusual vampire attacks--as an ancient Archangel awakes. But who is it? Several of the ancients disappeared and are thought to have gone into Sleep--one of which was Caliane, Raphael's mother who was insane the last time he saw her. Raphael and his Seven search for the resting place of the ancient, knowing that it will result in an epic showdown.

Like the other books in the series, Archangel's Consort had some great twists and turns, keeping me on the edge of my seat (especially towards the end!) I couldn't put this book down. It's a great mix of intrigue, suspense, action, and romance. The character development is top notch. In this latest installment, it was great to see many of my favorite characters from the earlier books. I loved seeing more of the Seven, especially Aodhan and Illian. They are such interesting characters and I hope they will have larger roles in upcoming books.

Elena as a character is very intriguing. While she's a tough, kick a$$ heroine, she is also loyal, caring, hard working, and honest. She's a strong woman who went through a traumatic experience as a child and who has a difficult relationship with her father as a result of that experience. No 'mary sue' character, she struggles as she adapts to her new body. She also is challenged with her relationship with Raphael, who is so much older and stronger. She seeks to find equal ground between them. One of the strongest beings on the planet and a member of the Cadre of Ten, Raphael is used to getting what he wants. He is not only powerful, he is cruel at times. But Elena makes Raphael more human in his love for her.

Only area for improvement for me was some parts seemed a little repetitive/draggy. That could have been improved with a good editor. But they weren't a big part of the book. All in all, I love this series. Definite keepers!

If you've read Singh's Psy Changeling books, her Guild Hunter series is darker but just as well written. If you like Black Dagger Brotherhood by JR Ward or the Demonica series by Larissa Ione, you'll enjoy this series. Raphael is the ultimate alpha and the dark plotlines, intriguing characters, and disturbing enemies will pull you in.

Also I wanted to complement the artist on the wonderful cover. Very beautifully done!

Other books in the series:
Angels' Blood (Guild Hunter) - book one
Archangel's Kiss (Guild Hunter, Book 2) - book two
Archangel's Consort - book three
Archangel's Blade - book four (Dmitri's story; Singh's blog reports a release date of September 2011)
There are also two novellas: Angels' Judgement in Must Love Hellhounds & Angels' Pawn: A Companion Novella to Angels' Blood. The novellas are not necessary to the main storylines of the books, but they are entertaining reads.

If you are on the hunt for more books like this, check out this list of 40 other PNR/UF series I enjoyed:
http://www.amazon.com/Paranormal-action-romance-must-reads/lm/R214ESW3HL12HM/ref=tag_lag_rb_munk_lmfull
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4.0 out of 5 stars Phenomenal Romance, But The Plot... January 28, 2011
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They survived Uram and fell in love. They survived Lijuan and deepened a bond the likes of which makes even an archangel a little mortal. Now, back in New York following the events of Archangel's Kiss, Guild Hunter and newly angel-Made Elena and her archangel consort Raphael feel the effects of an unimaginable force rising from Sleep. As an archangel eons older than even the unearthly Lijuan, Raphael's mother Caliane is a being that has the sort of power beyond the imaginings of even the oldest of the Cadre of Ten...and a madness to match.

Fierce natural disasters and bizarre weather patterns roar wildly across the surface of the planet and vampires and angels start acting erratic and homicidal as the Ancient slowly starts to regain consciousness after a millennium of Sleep. When she wakes, not even the combined force of every angel and archangel, Made and human in the world will be able to make her pause...let alone stop her.

And Mommy Dearest seems to be focusing her still slumberous attention on her son...and his newly Made consort with a still-mortal heart.

Picking up where Archangel's Kiss left off, Nalini Singh continues the epic romance of Elena and Raphael and broadens their lives as they return to a more normal modus operandi after her recuperation in the Refuge. It was great seeing Elena return to her Guild Hunting, even the little bit we see here, and Raphael is ever so potent as the Archangel of New York, holding the reins of North America from his aerie in Archangel Tower.

Their relationship is masterfully and powerfully written, and Singh has adeptly kept Elena and Raphael as individual and unique as they each deserve to be even as their bonds deepen. The depth of emotion between them is gripping, yet the stubborn, fiercely independent Guild Hunter and the commanding, utterly autocratic archangel are in full force. That Singh maintains the inherent nature in both these incredible characters while bringing together their hearts and souls says much about her skill as an author.

Actually, Singh has really set herself apart with the complexity and depth in all her characters, from the most primary to the ancillary and everyone in between. I have a tremendous fondness for Raphael's Seven, each with their own stories that are often alluded to but never explained, with Dmitri and Illium being obvious favorites...though I have to admit an almost obsessive curiosity about the icily ethereal Aodhan. Each of Singh's characters are fiercely compelling in their own right, and so fully realized that they seem to step out of the pages and breathe deep. Since the beginning, that gift remains one of the driving forces of my interest in this layered and complex series.

Unfortunately, this third book disappointed in ways that neither Angels' Blood (one of my favorite reads in 2009) nor Archangel's Kiss (one of my favorite reads in 2010) did, and most of those disappointments are centered around the plot. After the first two books, I think I got spoiled. Singh had an exquisite, layered, deadly plot arc in both books, with multiple plot threads beyond the main characters and their relationship. There was such a fluid definition in them that the first book lead seamlessly into the second, building threat and danger to ferocious intensity, culminating in the conclusion that left Bejing a wasteland.

So much of that wonderful depth and complexity was missing in Archangel's Consort that the plot aspects of the book were intensely disappointing. Don't get me wrong, I love this series and these characters with unimpeachable devotion. That's fact. But when I look at this book and compare it to the previous two, I had some major issues. Not the least of which was that the major conflict of this book, the build up to the awakening of the Ancient, went largely unresolved by the end, and what resolution there was ended up being tragically anticlimactic. Over eighty percent of the book was full of impending doom, and yet it ended with a bit of a whimper. And where the previous books had those layers I mentioned in the plot, this book suffered from a very limited and abrupt issue with the Archangel Neha that never really went anywhere, and some gruesome but ultimately half-hearted pot-stirring by a character for which that stirring, given the ending of the last book, seemed totally against character.

And not to be unsympathetic or anything, but by three books in, I'm a little over the depth of Elena's trauma over her childhood. It was grievously horrendous, yes. And I understand that something about being angel-Made and the year in which she was in a coma recovering from her fall has stirred that all up again and made the losses and trauma screamingly fresh. Still, each book has had so much of it that it gets to be a bit much for me, and when coupled with Elena's loathsome family, Jeffrey in particular, I end up wishing Elena would just get over it all and let Raphael kill the bastard - preferably in a long, painful manner. I just hope there's some measure of emotional resolution coming in the future.

Then there's the sex. Believe me, I'm stunned that I felt this way, but for me, there was too much of it and not enough of anything else. Not enough of the Seven, not enough of a comprehensive and layered plot, not enough realized threat, danger, or damage...nothing. It seemed like every time Elena and Raphael were in the same room they were getting groiny, and believe me, I'm all about loving the groiny, but with this rich and tasty a world, and this epic a cast of characters, I'd have happily given up a few of those sex scenes to get more development in other areas (except the one in which my two favorite angels danced - I'll keep that one, thanks).

This is such a fantastic series. The world is so unique and deliciously detailed. The creativity of the mythos and history amazes me. The characters are breathtaking in their reality and intensity, even as they heartily embrace their fantastical natures. I love this world and the people in it, and I highly recommend this entire series for fans of the genre. That is unequivocal. But in this case, and hopefully only this case, the story could have been better.

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Elena returns home with Raphael to Manhattan and begins trying to reconcile her old life with her new - preparing to resume her duties as Guild Hunter in addition to being mate to the dangerous immortal archangel. Her wings have not made her life any easier, not with her estranged father, and not with the other immortals including Raphael's inner circle of seven who still see her as a liability to Raphael. But when "something wicked this way comes" and a `sleeper' begins to rouse - causing floods, quakes and storms, and stirring immortals to bloodlust and rage - Raphael's love for Elena may not be a weakness but the key to the world's salvation.

Even after three books I still really love Elena and Raphael, individually and together. Despite the more urban fantasy feel of some of the early offerings, there's lots of one on one time for Elena and Raphael this time round to swing Angel's Consort firmly into the PNR camp. A fair amount of that time is really really steamy, including an "angel's dance" which in itself adds that something extra to the wonderful elements that winged beings bring to Singh's world. Fortunately, even though the passion remains explosive between the pair, Raphael still is otherworldly and at times frightening - I would have been so disappointed if he'd suddenly turned fluffy and cherubic - he is softened only by the 'touch' of humanity his love for Elena lends him. So despite the disparity between the eons old Archangel and the newly made angel, that love does give Elena a power with Raphael, and Elena is not going to meekly surrender to her beloved immortal - luckily she's got an eternity to bridge the difference.

While I do truly love the passion between Elena and Raphael, I would have been willing to give up a couple of their love scenes - yes, sacrilege to romance readers everywhere to even mention it - in order to have seen just a bit more of some of the supporting players in their world. They are all so wonderful. Here there is just a taste of Ashwini, a mention of Janvier, and only a moderate amount of Illium, Dmitri, Venom and Jason - along with teasing whisper of hints at their stories. I think that Singh provided all the intense face time with Elena and Raphael to get us ready for the shift in focus from Elena and Raphael - though she promises more of their story - as Archangel's Blade, coming in September, will move vampire Dmitri to the spotlight.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Archangel's Consort (Guld Hunter) series, by Nalini Singh
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Published 12 days ago by Calvin T. Cobb
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I couldn't drop it, this Archangel is so fascinating. The power of love that he has for Elena is overwhelming.
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Cadre of Ten?
A bit late on this one, but this should help you keep everyone straight...

http://wickedscribesnalinisingh.wordpress.com/the-guild-hunters-series/guild-hunter-character-guide-2/
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Naasir, I think he has silver eyes, the guy Elena sees feeding in the Refuge.
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