Title: Sins of the Fallen
Author: Karina Espinosa
Genre: YA Fantasy
When
seventeen-year-old Maximillion Taylor and his best friend, Jones go to a house
party, he doesn't expect to get kidnapped—much less by a succubus—and she's not
the only one on the hunt. Thrown into a world of angels and demons, where
nothing and no one is what they seem, Max ventures to find his true identity
and learn to fight the demons who pursue him. When his origin is revealed, it's
a race against the clock for a battle that will determine whether he can
protect the ones he loves or succumb to his true nature. Through lies,
betrayal, love and pain, Max must prepare to face the demons before it is too
late…
4 Stars
An interesting new read and unique because it's written from a guys POV. You very rarely get to read a whole book and be able to say, "Oh, so that's how a guy usually thinks." LOL! It was a breath of fresh air. I love Max and his story. From thinking you were completely normal one day to finding out that your life isn't what you thought it was. We get to follow him through wonderful twists and turns as he discovers this new life in the world of angels and demons. This is a wonderful story filled with a lot of adventure and mystery and I am anxiously awaiting the next book :)
~Lauren~
Author Bio
Born
in New York City, my family picked up and moved to South Florida when I was
twelve. After high school I spent the next few years traveling and experiencing
what life had to offer me. At twenty four years old, I'm back in South Florida
in my third year of University-majoring in Communication studies. When not in
the writing cave, I usually have my nose in a book or on Netflix, cut off from
the world with a huge bowl of ice cream.
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Jones
got up from his seat. I couldn’t see his face well but his tone was so serious
I almost didn’t believe it.
“You
know she doesn’t like coming here. It’s too risky, and trust me Xavier; we
won’t be accountable for your fall. Things have dragged on for too long and we
are pushing our luck. Let us not get too comfortable.”
“Your
words are wise, but mine are wiser. Always remember Loran, live before you
teach, because you cannot teach what you have not lived. With that said, I
think we should wrap this up for another time. I want to meet with the both of
you.”
As
they were preparing to go their separate ways, I started backing away to my
room when the floor creaked underneath my feet and they froze in place. Damn these wooden floors.
They
looked at each other immediately and in unison, looked up to the stairs where I
was watching them.
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