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| Title | : | Highborn (Dark Redemption #1) |
| Author | : | Yvonne Navarro |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 375 pages |
| Published | : | October 26th 2010 by Pocket Books (first published October 8th 2010) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Angels. Demons. Romance. Paranormal Romance |
Yvonne Navarro
Paperback | Pages: 375 pages Rating: 3.6 | 803 Users | 99 Reviews
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EVERYONE DESERVES A SECOND CHANCE. BRYNNA MALAK MIGHT BE THE EXCEPTION TO THE RULE.Brynna is a fallen angel trying to earn redemption. She’s escaped from Hell in search of a new life on Earth, but Lucifer’s deadliest hunters are hot on her trail. Police Detective Eran Redmond is after her for a different reason: he needs Brynna to help him find a serial killer who is terrifying Chicago . . . and the trail leads them right to Hellspawned demons of the most dangerous kind. She’s also got a very human problem: dealing with a stubborn, attractive cop who makes her long for everything she knows she can’t have.
Staying alive long enough to earn a shot at Heaven will mean breaking some major rules in the mortal world, as she learns just how complicated and wonderful being human can be. With so much stacked against her, even Brynna has to wonder if she’s crazy. But she’s not giving in without a fight.
Not a chance in Hell. . . .

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| ISBN: | 1439191735 (ISBN13: 9781439191736) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Dark Redemption #1 |
| Characters: | Brynna, Eran Redmond |
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Ratings: 3.6 From 803 Users | 99 ReviewsColumn Of Books Highborn (Dark Redemption #1)
Highborn begins with a vividly described scene of Hell. Astarte, a fallen angel, watches the daily round of horrors from her bloodstained tower, and decides she wants out. We then cut to Astarte, having escaped Hell and calling herself Brynna Malak, as she adjusts to life in modern-day Chicago. Brynna can understand any language she hears. Shes less adept at navigating other aspects of human life: how to feel empathy, how to pet a dog, and why you shouldnt just wander away from the scene whenThis was a slightly different take on a fallen angel needing redemption. The book starts just before the fallen angel, demon, left hell. We are shown a tiny bit about what it was like in a prologue then the book jumps right in at Chapter One within a few minutes of her arriving on Earth. The action begins there, too, as she is running for her life. We never quite find out how she got to the mortal plain, but Navarro does a great job of presenting this nonhuman's first few days in Western
Has Some Good PointsHer name is Astarte, and after eons of torturing souls and bathing in their blood, she started wondering, hoping, for the possibility of redemption. She is a fallen angel. A demon. Once Lucifer's lover and partner. And she's weary of the screams of the damned and the unrelenting misery of hellfire.Now on Earth in Chicago, taking the name Brynna Malak, she hides from Hunters who would drag her back to Hell if they find her. Escaping one puts Brynna in position to witness a

I'm a little at odds with this book. I felt like it had potential to be great, but it seemed to fall a little short. I wish more time was spent explaining Brynna's past; Astarte. I feel like there was a great story there, but I guess the author is leaving that for further books. I don't know what it was, but I just didn't connect with the characters. I didn't feel immersed in the story. There were many questions left unanswered. Why does she want redemption? What made her change her mind? After
DNF'd this one about 2/3 of the way through. This book started out strong for me--it had an interesting voice, and premise to start with-- and then it got worse. Certain characters started to be annoying, and a 'romance' that felt laughably forced, got inserted in such a way that it kind of actively fought who and what the novel had told us the main character was supposed to be. It felt a little like the book was contradicting itself, and once that started happening, I couldn't bring myself to
4.0 to 4.5 stars, would probably recommend it, maybe?Interesting concept, well put together.Unfortunately, I dont think it needed THE scene between Redmond and Brynna, or the other scene with the cleaver. But over all, good book, fun and quick read.
First, I can't believe I actually finished this. As I got further and further in I remembered thinking, "why am I still reading this" but I kept pushing through, just to get to the end. I didn't really care who did what, or what would happen next, but inexplicably I finished this. I wanted to give it two stars because I actually finished it, but I can't. Anyway, to get to the point, I didn't like how alien Brynna felt from the start. On one hand I appreciate that the author made this more

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