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The Dichotomy of Angels
by N.R. Walker
Book safety, content warnings, and tropes down below.
“There’s never been anyone else. No human, no angel, not in all the years past. How can there be when my soul is entwined with yours?”
I don’t know how but I don’t think I even knew this book existed, but once I found out I immediately started the audiobook. From the blurb and tropes you’d think the book is super angsty, but while it has a couple of sad moments, it really wasn’t bad.
I really enjoyed the concept and the way it was done and can definitely recommend it. N.R. Walker really can write anything, I’m sure of it.
“Humans still kill for their gods, only now they sacrifice other people’s children and not their own. They call it war, but it is still murder.”
I must admit I still don’t really understand why Nathaniel was resisting their bond for so long, even after finishing the book and hearing him explain. Guess he’s just a dumbass, lol. But not enough of a dumbass to make me dislike him properly, thankfully.
⬇️ Blanket spoiler warning ⬇️
⚠️ Tropes & content tags ⚠️
Fated mates
Angels
Paranormal romance
Working in heaven
Twin souls
Angels on earth
Fake relationship
Only one bed
Anxiety rep
Rejected mates
Virgin MCs
Pining
Slow burn
First times
Sexual exploration
Untouched orgasms
⚠️ Content warning ⚠️
MC with anxiety
Alcohol consumption
On-page intoxication
Religious trauma
Minor details of past child sacrifice (off page)
Grief and guilt
Explicit sexual content
Crisis of faith
Gun violence
MCs held hostage in robbery
MC shot and killed on page (angel form survives)
Crisis of faith
⚠️Book safety ⚠️
Cheating: No
Other person drama: No
Breakup: No
POV: 3rd person, multi
Genre: Paranormal romance
Pairing: M/M
Strict roles or versatile: Strict roles
Main characters’ age: Thousands
Series: Standalone
Kindle Unlimited: Yes
Pages: 258
Happy ending: Yes
“No. Nope. No. Absolutely not.” Nathaniel shook his head. “Actually, the enormity of the no I must insist upon should not be underestimated.”
Chasan and Nathaniel had to be together. That’s just how destiny worked. Except when Nathaniel refused.
“That there is no devil, no evil keeper of Hell that lurks and follows and lures people to evil. That the evil humans have attributed to Satan lurks within each of them. There is darkness in everyone. For some, it’s too big a beast to tame.”
The fate itself wasn’t cruel. The fact that Nathaniel didn’t want him was the very cruelest.
“There’s never been anyone else. No human, no angel, not in all the years past. How can there be when my soul is entwined with yours?”
I don’t know how but I don’t think I even knew this book existed, but once I found out I immediately started the audiobook. From the blurb and tropes you’d think the book is super angsty, but while it has a couple of sad moments, it really wasn’t bad.
I really enjoyed the concept and the way it was done and can definitely recommend it. N.R. Walker really can write anything, I’m sure of it.
“Humans still kill for their gods, only now they sacrifice other people’s children and not their own. They call it war, but it is still murder.”
I must admit I still don’t really understand why Nathaniel was resisting their bond for so long, even after finishing the book and hearing him explain. Guess he’s just a dumbass, lol. But not enough of a dumbass to make me dislike him properly, thankfully.
⬇️ Blanket spoiler warning ⬇️
⚠️ Tropes & content tags ⚠️
Fated mates
Angels
Paranormal romance
Working in heaven
Twin souls
Angels on earth
Fake relationship
Only one bed
Anxiety rep
Rejected mates
Virgin MCs
Pining
Slow burn
First times
Sexual exploration
Untouched orgasms
⚠️ Content warning ⚠️
MC with anxiety
Alcohol consumption
On-page intoxication
Religious trauma
Minor details of past child sacrifice (off page)
Grief and guilt
Explicit sexual content
Crisis of faith
Gun violence
MCs held hostage in robbery
MC shot and killed on page (angel form survives)
Crisis of faith
⚠️Book safety ⚠️
Cheating: No
Other person drama: No
Breakup: No
POV: 3rd person, multi
Genre: Paranormal romance
Pairing: M/M
Strict roles or versatile: Strict roles
Main characters’ age: Thousands
Series: Standalone
Kindle Unlimited: Yes
Pages: 258
Happy ending: Yes
“No. Nope. No. Absolutely not.” Nathaniel shook his head. “Actually, the enormity of the no I must insist upon should not be underestimated.”
Chasan and Nathaniel had to be together. That’s just how destiny worked. Except when Nathaniel refused.
“That there is no devil, no evil keeper of Hell that lurks and follows and lures people to evil. That the evil humans have attributed to Satan lurks within each of them. There is darkness in everyone. For some, it’s too big a beast to tame.”
The fate itself wasn’t cruel. The fact that Nathaniel didn’t want him was the very cruelest.