Resurrection's Angel
Urban fantasy takes wing in this follow-up to Purgatory's Angel. "The suspense, the plot twists, the characters—great story!"—D. B. Sieders, author of the Southern Elemental Guardians series
 
A long flight across the ocean with a demon six rows away is no place for a dark angel. But Jaime Connor is not only running from her past and the husband who betrayed her, she is trying to protect her unborn child. She has no choice.
A suspicious death finds her in shackles upon reaching Thailand with a murderous rogue angel on her trail. In what might be Jaime's darkest hour, a powerful ally comes to her aid. But Jaime's path toward peace is precarious at best, considering her newfound friend has potent demons of her own.
A narrow escape takes Jaime through the Thai countryside where demons are growing a deadly hybrid flower that has the power to control minds. Destroying the flowers may well cost her more than just her own life, but if she doesn't try, the world will be lost.
To save the people, Jaime will have to find it in her heart to forgive her husband's betrayal and invite him back into her life. But that is a wound that has festered deep, maybe too deep . . .
Praise for Purgatory's Angel
"An awesome paranormal romance that fans of Sherrilyn Kenyon and J. R. Ward will really enjoy . . . No simple angels here."—Danielle DeVor, author of the Marker Chronicles
"With compelling characters, interesting subplots and plenty of paranormal action Purgatory's Angel is the kind of book that keeps one up at night!"—InD'tale (5 stars)
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Resurrection's Angel
Urban fantasy takes wing in this follow-up to Purgatory's Angel. "The suspense, the plot twists, the characters—great story!"—D. B. Sieders, author of the Southern Elemental Guardians series
 
A long flight across the ocean with a demon six rows away is no place for a dark angel. But Jaime Connor is not only running from her past and the husband who betrayed her, she is trying to protect her unborn child. She has no choice.
A suspicious death finds her in shackles upon reaching Thailand with a murderous rogue angel on her trail. In what might be Jaime's darkest hour, a powerful ally comes to her aid. But Jaime's path toward peace is precarious at best, considering her newfound friend has potent demons of her own.
A narrow escape takes Jaime through the Thai countryside where demons are growing a deadly hybrid flower that has the power to control minds. Destroying the flowers may well cost her more than just her own life, but if she doesn't try, the world will be lost.
To save the people, Jaime will have to find it in her heart to forgive her husband's betrayal and invite him back into her life. But that is a wound that has festered deep, maybe too deep . . .
Praise for Purgatory's Angel
"An awesome paranormal romance that fans of Sherrilyn Kenyon and J. R. Ward will really enjoy . . . No simple angels here."—Danielle DeVor, author of the Marker Chronicles
"With compelling characters, interesting subplots and plenty of paranormal action Purgatory's Angel is the kind of book that keeps one up at night!"—InD'tale (5 stars)
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Resurrection's Angel

Resurrection's Angel

by B. Hughes-Millman
Resurrection's Angel

Resurrection's Angel

by B. Hughes-Millman

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Overview

Urban fantasy takes wing in this follow-up to Purgatory's Angel. "The suspense, the plot twists, the characters—great story!"—D. B. Sieders, author of the Southern Elemental Guardians series
 
A long flight across the ocean with a demon six rows away is no place for a dark angel. But Jaime Connor is not only running from her past and the husband who betrayed her, she is trying to protect her unborn child. She has no choice.
A suspicious death finds her in shackles upon reaching Thailand with a murderous rogue angel on her trail. In what might be Jaime's darkest hour, a powerful ally comes to her aid. But Jaime's path toward peace is precarious at best, considering her newfound friend has potent demons of her own.
A narrow escape takes Jaime through the Thai countryside where demons are growing a deadly hybrid flower that has the power to control minds. Destroying the flowers may well cost her more than just her own life, but if she doesn't try, the world will be lost.
To save the people, Jaime will have to find it in her heart to forgive her husband's betrayal and invite him back into her life. But that is a wound that has festered deep, maybe too deep . . .
Praise for Purgatory's Angel
"An awesome paranormal romance that fans of Sherrilyn Kenyon and J. R. Ward will really enjoy . . . No simple angels here."—Danielle DeVor, author of the Marker Chronicles
"With compelling characters, interesting subplots and plenty of paranormal action Purgatory's Angel is the kind of book that keeps one up at night!"—InD'tale (5 stars)

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781949090130
Publisher: City Owl Press
Publication date: 07/22/2020
Series: Dark Angel , #2
Sold by: OPEN ROAD INTEGRATED - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 361
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

B Hughes-Millman is an award-winning author known for her edgy short stories, dark paranormal and gritty paranormal romance novels. She is a transplant from Colorado to Las Vegas and has finally landed in her current home in Utah.

A Marine Corps veteran, she doesn't know the meaning of slow and easy. This also may be the impetus for her feisty female protagonists, especially those of her latest novels in The Dark Angel Series.

With a love for the outdoors, she can whip up a mean vegetable garden in the spring then head off to hike the hills surrounding her home. When she isn't teaching, reading or enjoying the outdoors with her husband and two sons, she can be found in front of her computer, torturing her protagonists and antagonists. You may even find her haunting the SLC Comicon from time to time. If you see her around, don't hesitate to introduce yourself.
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