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Revelation (A Novel of the Seven Signs) [Mass Market Paperback]

Erica Hayes
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October 2, 2012 A Novel of the Seven Signs
A fallen angel with a mission and a medical examiner who’s lost her faith are fighting for their souls in a glittering, near-future Manhattan…
 
Blind faith is for fools. That’s what Dr. Morgan Sterling believes. And she’s going to prove it by curing the zombie plague ravaging her city’s slums. She’s certain it’s not a sign of the End of Days, but a nasty disease—until an angel appears in her morgue in a flash of glory.
 
Luniel is not just a fallen angel. He’s a powerful warrior sworn to fight evil in hopes of a chance at redemption. He’s after the demon princes who are stealing the seven vials of holy wrath which, when perverted, will unleash eternal hell on earth.
 
To stop the plague, Luniel needs Morgan’s help, and her faith. But Morgan believes science is their salvation. If the zombie plague is a demonic curse—and if Luniel is true—he’ll have to prove it. Even if he loses his heart to true love or his soul to Hell…

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Editorial Reviews

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"A wonderful romance. Great start to a new series."--The Reading Cafe

"Richly erotic, encompasses all the reader's senses."--Twimom

"Nicely weaves science and faith. Morgan and Lune risk everything for romance and redemption."--RT Book Reviews, 4 stars

"Full of emotional angst, sharp dialogue, and smoldering heat."--Queen of All She Reads

"An exciting start to a new gritty urban fantasy series... [the] sexual chemistry was palpable."--The Scarf Princess

"NOT your average angel story... full of action, intense suspense, humor and sometimes gore and kinky things. Just read it!"--Happy Tales and Tails

"Hayes's characters have distinct and delightful voices, and she's developed considerable skill at blending the gritty and the supernatural."--Publishers Weekly

"Erica Hayes has a great future ahead of her as a bestselling author."--Genre Go Round Reviews

About the Author

Erica Hayes has been a law student, an air force officer, an editorial assistant and a musician, before she finally landed her dream job: romance writer. She writes dark paranormal and urban fantasy romance, and her books feature tough, smart heroines and colorful heroes with dark secrets. She hails from Australia, where she drifts from city to city, leaving a trail of chaos behind her. 

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley; Original edition (October 2, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0425258378
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425258378
  • Product Dimensions: 4.1 x 1.1 x 6.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,253,308 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Erica Hayes was a law student, an air force officer, an editorial assistant and a musician, before finally landing her dream job: fantasy and romance writer.

She writes dark paranormal and urban fantasy romance, and her books feature tough, smart heroines and colourful heroes with dark secrets.

She hails from Australia, where she drifts from city to city, leaving a trail of chaos behind her. Currently, she's terrorizing the wilds of Northumberland.

Customer Reviews

Too many plot tricks to prolong a weak story. Edward Maher  |  3 reviewers made a similar statement
They are all very lovable characters. Nancy Allen (The Avid Reader)  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great start to Erica Hayes new series. October 2, 2012
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Revelation is the first novel in Erica Hayes' Seven Signs series, which is a dark Urban Fantasy romance. This is a futuristic story of what happens when the dark side gets it's hands on the seven vials that have been hidden for centuries, which is supposed to bring down the holy wrath of God, and the End of Days. In Hayes story, there are seven dark demon princes, doing their deeds for Satan; seven tainted fallen angels, who become the warriors who fight against evil, and the seven vials that mean the destruction of the world. But in the Demon's minds, they don't want end of days, they want to turn earth into their own eternal hell playground. From the start, we find that Zombies are killing humans, and are beginning to multiply, and humans are also dying from the plague. The many demons are playing havoc, as the story starts in Babylon (old new york city), and bodies are building up in the morgue.

Dr. Morgan Sterling, is a scientist and assistant medical examiner trying desperately to find a cure for this plague. Of course, she has no idea, that the demons are responsible for this plague. Morgan is a hard nosed, tough doctor, who has built her life in trusting no one, and only cares about her work.

We meet the seven tainted angels, each having been delegated out of Heaven by some various different mistakes they made. They all report to the archangel Michael, who is portrayed in this book, as wild, arrogant and not a nice guy. He really does not care about his tainted angels, but he makes sure they do what needs to be done to protect the humans and fight the demons. Each of the tainted angels, want redemption and, to be able to go back to Heaven someday. Of the seven tainted angels, Dash is the leader, with the others following him. Erica Hayes does a wonderful job creating these characters, as I thoroughly enjoyed each of these angels (not Michael). In this book, we get to know them all, see how they work together, and care about each other.

But the hero in Revelation is Luniel (Lune), who starts off becoming suspicious and brings in the other angels as he senses the vials might be missing and in the wrong hands. Lune finds his brother at the morgue, and meets our heroine, Morgan.

From that point on, this adventure is filled with action, violence, betrayal, and it is non stop. Morgan, who is a disbeliever, finds herself fighting off her attraction to Lune, whom she wants to trust but cannot due to her childhood issues, and stubbornness that this is a plague that she can cure. Lune, having been celibate for 800 years, after losing his love to the demons and hell, finds himself becoming very attracted to Morgan. Though Morgan was stubborn in her disbelief, even seeing the wings, she at first had no choice but to help the angels try to stop the destruction; then she totally became a believer after seeing all the horrific things being done to humans. Morgan and Lune, as time goes on becomes a great romance, that developed over a short period, as each had to fight their own issues. This really was a great romance, especially with all the darkness surrounding this story.

I really liked some of these great characters, especially our great, but fun angel warriors, such as Jaz, Jaspeth, Iria,Trillion as well as Dash. They are all major characters that make this story fun. Throughout this dark fantasy, Hayes was able to bring in a lot of humor, wittiness to break up the tension. As I have said, this story was filled with tense action, violence, horrible demons, and yet managed a wonderful romance. Great start to a new series, as I cannot wait for the next book...Redemption.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Revelation October 3, 2012
By Vanessa
Format:Mass Market Paperback
There were several things that really grabbed my attention when I saw this Revelation while cruising around the book store: paranormal romance, zombie plague, fallen angels, and possible demon curse. Seriously, I was immediately sold. I love apocalypse books, I love zombies, and I'm a total paranormal romance junkie. I've also recently discovered fallen angels ooze sexy and Luniel did not disappoint on that.

The setting is New York City meets Gotham City a few years into the future. Babylon is not anything likes its namesake. It is actually the crime capital of the country. The city is full of crime and violence. To top off those issues the bay had turned to blood and the sick and diseased are looking and behaving like zombies. Luniel may be one of the Tainted, a fallen angel but he knows the signs of an appending apocalypse. He believes that what he is seeing is the effects of a Vial Guardian losing his precious vials wrath. Luniel also knows that the vials can be abused and the wrath twisted if they land in the hands of demons.

A traumatic event from her teen years has left Morgan with little faith in any sort of a higher power. She is now a doctor and relies heavily on science and the solid proof that scientific facts give her. While on the last leg of her shift at the medical examiner office she has a hard time believing what she is seeing in the body bag. Logic and a long time distrust tells her it is something completely different than what it actually is. Morgan's inability to trust was one of my annoyances with this book. It is her character flaw and she has a right to it, but she held onto the distrust of all for too long.

The entire crew of Tainted was interesting and I want to know more about them. I also want to know more about the archangel Michael. For someone who holds the souls of the Tainted he has his very own dark taint and I'm very curious about the whys of that. Jadzia's new friend also has me eager to read more books in this series. I love dark books and Revelation was extremely dark, the world, the characters, even the fallen angels had their own darkness.

The spine clearly lists Revelation as a paranormal romance. The setting and the way the story is driven makes it feel more of an urban fantasy. There is definitely romance between Luniel and Morgan. Readers are given plenty of sexual tension and some hot sex scenes that are present with any romance. The author's website describes the book as an urban fantasy romance and I find that to be a very accurate genre description for the book.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars 4.5 stars - The beginning of The End? October 8, 2012
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Revelation does a great job of kicking off Erica Hayes' new Seven Signs series, a dark urban fantasy romance with fallen angels, demons and zombies, set in a slightly futuristic and morally decaying New York. I thought that this melding of dark urban fantasy and romance was really good.

On the romance front, there is a great built-in conflict between the leads. Dr Morgan Sterling is a scientist who believes in reason and not magic and whose past has taught her that 'faith' is a dirty word, and fallen angel Luniel (Lune) who should resist his attraction to the brave and determined woman - considering that his love for a human is what lost him his soul and earned him entry to the Tainted Host and an eternity of doing archangel Micheal's dirty work. So the pair have a long way to go and both need to overcome their pasts to have a future together - that is assuming there is a future to have.

Since Revelation straddles the line between romance and urban fantasy, the supporting cast plays a larger role than in a typical paranormal romance. Often series starters which have even a moderately sized ensemble have the problem that with so many characters introduced so close together it is hard to keep track of everyone. That is not an issue here, there was enough of the personalities of everyone here to mark them as distinct individuals and a couple of Lune's fellow tainted angels actually make it far enough out of the herd that we get a decent sense of who they are - and two in particular seem to be already positioned for their own stories - and even trickier, there is a good balance between the story line for leads and the threads for the ensemble.

There is also a good balance between the relationship/character development and the background story and though the battle is between angels and demons, I am happy that it looks like the lines between good and evil are not clear cut - the angel who holds the Tainted's souls and pulls their strings is debauched, and there is a suggestion that one of the demons may not be as evil as his brethren. Initially Revelation seemed to have a Demonica/Four Horseman vibe but, although the 'darkness' is on a par with that series, that really wasn't the case as the book progresses.

Now for my nits, aside from the fact that there were elements to the 'darkness' I could have lived without - would-be-rapist zombies for one - my only real nit is that since Hayes hails from 'the land down under', Morgan uses a couple phrases that us Yanks would never use - actually just two words that I noticed but Morgan says them multiple times and I noticed every time that she said them.

Overall though, I thought that Revelation was great start to Hayes' new series with an intriguing apocalyptic background plot, plenty of issues for leads to overcome for a HEA (or a HUA - happy until the Apocalypse), and an interesting supporting cast. I am looking forward to the next book, Redemption, and to seeing more of these tainted angels.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dark and Seedy and fantastically twisted
I'm going today that this book uses the "F" word in the most hilarious way EVER!!! Hahaha I like to lost it reading that! I was laughing so hard I snorted! Multiple times! Read more
Published 20 days ago by Maghon
5.0 out of 5 stars Angels, Demons, Zombies and the end of the world all rolled into...
The following review is my opinion and not a paid review. I was given a free copy of the book from the author for my honest opinion.

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Published 2 months ago by Nancy Allen (The Avid Reader)
4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Fast-Paced Read
Okay. This book made me forget that life kinda sucks right now.

It started off quick. This is more urban fantasy than paranormal and more erotic than romantic. Read more
Published 2 months ago by S. Blooding
3.0 out of 5 stars 3.5 stars - "Revelation" by Erica Hayes
I am a cover lover...or maybe cover luster...because when I saw the cover of "Revelation", I knew I needed to read this book. Read more
Published 2 months ago by FranJessca [at] Book Lovin' Mamas
4.0 out of 5 stars Steamy, Action-Packed Series Starter
Revelation is a revelation in my view of angels and the idea of religion inciting action. Erica Hayes has created some super sexy angels that are charged with keeping humanity... Read more
Published 3 months ago by J. Faltys
3.0 out of 5 stars Dark and Gritty Urban Fantasy
I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review as a part of a book tour. I rated it 3.5 out of 5 stars. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Maria D.
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This one started out kind of slowly w/ a lot of religious connotation, which in retrospect should be expected since it's the first book in a series based on the biblical end of... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Jessica Woodman
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing with a weak end
Would not recommend this book. Too many plot tricks to prolong a weak story. Starts out with a healthy concept, but failed to meet the expectations of the initial story idea. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Edward Maher
4.0 out of 5 stars urban fantasy deluxe
4 of 5 stars
bookshelves: alpha-all-the-way, angels-and-vampires-ohmy, can-you-fly, apocalypse-hell-yeah, trust-me, lust-and-love, love-under-fire, lies-and-truth,... Read more
Published 7 months ago by nelle
2.0 out of 5 stars to many holes in the story
*spoilers**
I bought this book because i love paranormal romance and i have read angel series before. This book however was not something i would ever reread. Read more
Published 7 months ago by grace89
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