12.26.2011 | Monday

Beloved Purgatory

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Beloved Purgatorytitle: Beloved Purgatory
author: Katherine Pine
series: Fallen Angels #2
published: 25 December 2011
publisher: self-published
genre(s): fantasy, romance
pages: 276
source: bought
format: eBook
buy/shelve it: Amazon | B&N | Goodreads

rating: five-stars | series rating: five-stars

the blurb

Sometimes God has a good reason for breaking your heart.

Devi always feared God took her brother because there was something horrible about her. She’s about to find out she was right. 


my review

Beloved Purgatory is the second book in the Fallen Angels series, following After Eden.  Much like the first book, I was completely drawn into the story from the moment it began.  The use of angels and demons and devils is unique, not following all of the stereotypes associated with those beings.  There is an interesting underlying theme of morality and the ambiguity of “good” vs.”evil”, and all the gray areas in between.  I liked that lack of delineation because it added layers to the plot.

I love Devi as a the heroine of the story.  She has had a life of misery and has never really known what it is like to be truly happy.  There is a sense of optimistic hopelessness about her character, an oxymoron, I know.  It is as if, no matter the constant sense of sadness, she has hope that someday, around some corner, happiness exists.  Oz, her boyfriend (and a demon) doesn’t fit any of the stereotypes that pop culture holds about demons.  He is funny, sexy, caring, and more than a little wacky and can’t help but love him.  But he also is dark and mysterious, with secrets and sadness of his own.  All of the characters are perfectly created and truly make the story.

Like the first book, I couldn’t put the book down once I started.  There was less romance in this book between Oz and Devi, but much more suspense and action.  Many of the blanks about Devi were filled in over the course of the book, telling much more of her story.  One of my favorite subplots was the interplay between Devi and her mom, bringing a little of the mundane emotional drama in alongside the paranormal.

This is a fantastic series!  I can’t wait for the next!

About Katherine Pine

Katherine Pine is addicted to shoujo manga and black tea. Though she’s only in her mid-twenties, she lives in a retirement community in the Pacific Northwest. Alright, so maybe it isn’t officially a retirement community, but the age of the average person is about 62. As a result Katherine has grown accustomed to epic, all-night bingo battles and losing terribly at Bridge. When she’s not writing she knits, tries to convince slugs that her compost pile is much tastier than her vegetable garden, and gets bossed around by her cats.

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