A Queer Retelling of the Watcher's Flood The angel Azazel is miserable in Heaven. In the aftermath of Satan's fall, the angels live in the reconstructed ruins of an old utopia, oppressive and paranoid of any new rebellion. The angel Samyaza is content in Heaven, but he longs for the eternal city's former glory. Watching the feeble humans below, wallowing in sin for centuries after Adam and Eve, he sees opportunity to earn back the Lord’s favor. On Earth, the Watcher angels arrive to lecture on God's love, but the love of a human soon begins to seem much warmer.
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Be right back while I SCREAM into the void. I'm obsessed with this writing. Unconventional and especially towards the end it jumps back between at least 2 diffrent prospectives! Even though it does this it's easy to follow. As someone who's dyslexic it's written in a way that I personally can understand dispite it's unusual way of being written
I read angels before man last year and it blew me out of the water ( pun intended ) the author creates both character you love and hate and just makes you want to fight God.
The quotes in this goes HARD. It's a beautiful peice of literature and I can't way for the third book . What a time to be alive at the same time as these masters peices. Without a doubt my favourite book series Now to read Horns for hell
Note for author: You are a master worker and if God wasn't so cruel , i might say God themselves
I loved "Angels Before Man", I loved this sequel even more. It's so amazing, really. Can't wait for the next one!