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It is so rare, to find a character in which I see myself.
This one was cool. The mysterious invaders are a great way to up the ante from the traditional variety of Samaria plot. I like Susannah and Gaaron (except for his name) and that they're a little more grounded than, say, Rachel and Gabriel or Rebekah and Obadiah or Elizabeth. And they're a good grounding for a flighty, emotional cast of supporting characters too, which characters I nonetheless like and think are a strong backbone for the book. Miriam's evolution might actually be my favorite

I wish I could read this series again. The library had it in a town I lived in years ago, but I have never found it available since I moved away. I remember enjoying the books greatly but just can't remember whether I loved them or liked them a great deal. I do know that the series by Shinn, Mystic and Rider, captivated me even more than this one, so I will give it a four star. I still hope I have the chance to read it again...
02/2012 Sharon Shinn is the author I read when I need a nice bit of romantic fluff. She is probably the only author I read for romantic fluff. I like the fantasy world with a sci-fi backstory (Samaria). (There are more of the sci-fi elements in Angelica than most of the other Samaria books.) I like the different races of Samaria. I like the predictability of the main romantic relationship. The writing is good, and the descriptions of the main characters' interactions are very good. The Samaria
Sharon Shinn returns to the planet called Samaria, with a new tale of an earlier time... Legend has it that the original settlers of Samaria were carried there by the loving hands of the god Jovah. To keep the peace, he created a legion of land-dwelling angels, led by an appointed Archangel. Now, two hundred years later, Jovah's latest appointee is the Archangel Gaaron, whose dependability and allegiance to the people of Samaria make him a wise choice. And for Gaaron's life-mate, his Angelica,
It was fun to re-read this because I remember enjoying it previously but had completely forgotten the plot.
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Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 560 pages Rating: 3.95 | 4307 Users | 113 Reviews

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Original Title: | Angelica |
ISBN: | 0441011462 (ISBN13: 9780441011469) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Samaria #4, Samaria Chronological Order #1 |
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Two hundred years ago, the god Jovah created a legion of land dwelling angels, led by an appointed Archangel. Now, Jovah has a new appointee: Archangel Gaaron. For his life-mate, his Angelica, Jovah has chosen a woman named Susannah. Slowly, an unspoken affection develops between the two. But there is a terrible threat besetting the land-and the true hearts of Archangel and Angelica may never be known.Declare About Books Angelica (Samaria #4)
Title | : | Angelica (Samaria #4) |
Author | : | Sharon Shinn |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 560 pages |
Published | : | February 24th 2004 by Ace (first published March 4th 2003) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Science Fiction. Romance. Fiction. Paranormal. Angels. Science Fiction Fantasy |
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Ratings: 3.95 From 4307 Users | 113 ReviewsColumn About Books Angelica (Samaria #4)
I originally meant to write a review with no spoilers so that it may actually be useful, but after seeing the length I lost confidence and hit the button before submitting. I tried not to have any, I believe I succeeded, but just in case I will hit it since there may contain some spoilers for her previous books.I'm very bias too like this series. I found the first book Archangel, at my local library when I was a child expecting a story about magic and fiery swords, yet was completely immersed inIt is so rare, to find a character in which I see myself.
This one was cool. The mysterious invaders are a great way to up the ante from the traditional variety of Samaria plot. I like Susannah and Gaaron (except for his name) and that they're a little more grounded than, say, Rachel and Gabriel or Rebekah and Obadiah or Elizabeth. And they're a good grounding for a flighty, emotional cast of supporting characters too, which characters I nonetheless like and think are a strong backbone for the book. Miriam's evolution might actually be my favorite

I wish I could read this series again. The library had it in a town I lived in years ago, but I have never found it available since I moved away. I remember enjoying the books greatly but just can't remember whether I loved them or liked them a great deal. I do know that the series by Shinn, Mystic and Rider, captivated me even more than this one, so I will give it a four star. I still hope I have the chance to read it again...
02/2012 Sharon Shinn is the author I read when I need a nice bit of romantic fluff. She is probably the only author I read for romantic fluff. I like the fantasy world with a sci-fi backstory (Samaria). (There are more of the sci-fi elements in Angelica than most of the other Samaria books.) I like the different races of Samaria. I like the predictability of the main romantic relationship. The writing is good, and the descriptions of the main characters' interactions are very good. The Samaria
Sharon Shinn returns to the planet called Samaria, with a new tale of an earlier time... Legend has it that the original settlers of Samaria were carried there by the loving hands of the god Jovah. To keep the peace, he created a legion of land-dwelling angels, led by an appointed Archangel. Now, two hundred years later, Jovah's latest appointee is the Archangel Gaaron, whose dependability and allegiance to the people of Samaria make him a wise choice. And for Gaaron's life-mate, his Angelica,
It was fun to re-read this because I remember enjoying it previously but had completely forgotten the plot.
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