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samantha_randolph 's review for:
Broken Faith
by Brandy Nacole
Broken Faith is about a heart breakable fallen angel, a fierce but hurt vampire, and an innocent human just trying to help and survive. Through in some scary hell hounds and a few sweet, touching romances (thankfully, nothing of the typical triangle kind) and you have a great new start to a series!
From the first page, I really liked this story. Yes, there are plenty of angel/vampire stories out there, and this one isn't extremely unique, though it still puts a several unique details in it, I think it's the characters that really set this story apart. Kayson (angel), Sabrina (vampire), and Emma (human) are all very lovable and realistic. I really cared about what happened to them. They all made exceptional primary characters. I only had two negatives to this book. The secondary characters, while nicely detailed, didn't seem as realistic as far as Emma's group of friends go. Or maybe they just paled in comparison to the main characters, I'm not sure. The second negative is I didn't feel there was enough of Kayson and Sabrina's romance through their perspective. It started out well in terms of that, but it seemed to focus more on Emma's romance later and I would have liked to see Kayson and Sabrina's develop more before the end. However, this is the first in the series, so hopefully more will come!
From the first page, I really liked this story. Yes, there are plenty of angel/vampire stories out there, and this one isn't extremely unique, though it still puts a several unique details in it, I think it's the characters that really set this story apart. Kayson (angel), Sabrina (vampire), and Emma (human) are all very lovable and realistic. I really cared about what happened to them. They all made exceptional primary characters. I only had two negatives to this book. The secondary characters, while nicely detailed, didn't seem as realistic as far as Emma's group of friends go. Or maybe they just paled in comparison to the main characters, I'm not sure. The second negative is I didn't feel there was enough of Kayson and Sabrina's romance through their perspective. It started out well in terms of that, but it seemed to focus more on Emma's romance later and I would have liked to see Kayson and Sabrina's develop more before the end. However, this is the first in the series, so hopefully more will come!