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loved the The Fall of Lilith's cover, and I'm interested in Angelology, and so I got a copy of The Fall of Lilith,
In the beginning, it felt like I was reading a YA novel, only, instead of teenagers up to no good, they were angels.
This book is the story of how Satan and Lilith and the rest of the rebel angels fell from heaven, and what happened after they fell to Earth.


The characterization was superb, That's why I gave it astar, I loved the character development, And this is a politically correct book, if you consider that the Archangel Gabriel had a onetime sexual encounter with Beelzebub, How original is that Loved it,

It's not a YA novel since there are smatterings of rated R scenes,

The book is polished, with negligible errors here and there, and is of fairly high quality in terms of editing and formatting.
The author is a wonderful and imaginative writer, The words flowed, and there was nothing in the narrative that made me fidget or roll my eyes, I thoroughly enjoyed the story, . . until it ended.

Imagine finding a good partner, and you thought everything was going well between you two, You were happy, and looking forward to good things, And then one day, your partner just disappeared from your life, without telling you why, without anything, That's how I felt about the ending,

I kept on turning the page of my kindle, because I couldn't believe it was over, But, well, it really was, I wasn't satisfied with how it ended, But then, if I think about it, what sort of happy ending could there be for Lilith

Still, I highly recommend this book to fantasy readers.
Vashti QuirozVega is a writer to watch out for, And you'll enjoy the unique take on the angels,
A fascinating take on the fall of Lucifer and the other angels from heaven, with Lilith here an angel taking center stage as the antihero.
Beautifully detailed and immersive. And one of the most gorgeous covers I've seen in a while! I enjoyed reading about the various characters of this book, They are angels with wings to fly, one of them has additional abilities to change into different shapes.
other one can breath fire, third one can sense the presence of others at any distance from him, There are others too with special abilities including Lilith, who can influence anyone by her words and can see future, All of them are created by God Himself to live in Floraison, with strict rules,
Most of them followed the rules, but Lilith despised following those rules because she had visions about the freedom to be bestowed upon yet to be created mankind of Earth.
She revolted against God for not allowing the angels of Floraison the same freedom,
The revolt led to a bloody war between angels who followed rules and the others who were influenced by the designs of Lilith.
Lilith and her supporters lost badly in the revolt and God condemned them to fall on Earth and bear punishment of hard living on earth.

They had to endure the punishment given by God in various forms, Fighting with various animals of earth, escaping from natural disasters such as volcanoes, earthquakes, dust storms in deserts etc, and finding food for survival were only some of the problems they had to tackle, This story of the survival of fallen angels on earth is very interesting till the last page,
Besides the story, I liked the use of vocabulary in this book to express the various actions and thoughts, Honestly, I learnt the use of many new words from this book, Most interesting part of this book for me was the narration of a story by Lilith,
This is a twist on what could have happened, if, you were the main character, This is a very imaginative telling about the fall of angels, the creation of the world in the JudaeoChristian tradition, and what comes after from Lilith's point of view.
Lilith is definitely not a sympathetic figure in fact, as a reader, I disliked her, but I still became immersed in the story.
The book starts off before the angels rebelled, when they were young, Gradually, as they grow, up, Lilith becomes disillusioned with her world and the rules that govern it, She corrupts certain angels around her and then helps foment rebellion, The tone of this book is that of a religious narrative, so the reader should expect the same level of formality, The descriptions of the celestial realm are beautiful and well thought out, I'm not religious, so I read this as a fantasy novel/alternative mythology, Recommended for fans of this genre, "In The Fall of Lilith, Vashti QuirozVega crafts an irresistible new take on heaven and hell that boldly lays bare the passionate and conflicted natures of Gods first creations: the resplendent celestial beings known as angels.
" This one line from the book blurb gives the reader a hint of the story's direction, What the reader of that one line will not know is the richness and depth of the story and characters, Ms. Vega has taken familiar names from the story of creation in the bible and breathed so much life into them that you would swear they were alive and had appeared on your favorite television drama.


Although I would like to give a blow by
Enjoy For Free The Fall Of Lilith (Fantasy Angels SeriesVol. #1) Engineered By Vashti Quiroz-Vega Released Through Text
blow description of all the beautiful things about this book I want to keep the story a surprise for those who haven't read it yet.
Even though most of us know the story of the fallen angels, it still would be a spoiler to tell a lot about what happens.

Suffice it to say that the tableau on which the story is told is vast and rich with descriptions that can only be made by a gifted writer.
The detail of each of the angles personalities and motivations will astound and please even the most fickle, The action contained in the battle scenes have been well researched and constructed in such a way that one would think Ms, Vega had been there when they occurred, The love scenes were tender where they needed to be and rough where roughness was natural without stepping over the line into gratuitousness.
There are several unique twists on the classic story of Adam, Eve and the fallen angels that are uniquely creative, One gets a better idea of the origin of sin and how evil came into to the world, Well, at least according to Mr, Vega.

All in all a story that had continuity and pace and was very hard to put down, I would recommend this book to anyone who likes wellwritten fiction that is part fantasy, part thriller, and all entertainment,
I found this novel exciting to read, New ideas about Lilith and the angels abound in this tale, Refreshing and entertaining it also makes you wonder a great deal, especially if you have a religious background, Well written and the descriptions were wonderful, A book I would go back and read again after the initial rush of images and excitement, The characters come to life, Lillith makes me angry, which is the sign of a good read, I recommend this book highly, When I saw this book was about the Fallen Angels, I jumped at the chance to read it, This is the first book I have read from this author and I can happily say it wont be my last! What a fun and interesting twist to the Biblical event of Gods perfects becoming not so perfect.
Were there really celestial beings created by God that turned to defiance of his rules eons ago only to experience the pleasures of the flesh According to the Dead Sea Scrolls and many other texts from around the world, this event did indeed take place and humans have suffered the consequences from their actions, even unto this day.
Vashti QuirozVega does a wonderful job with this first book in her fantasy series of the Fallen Angels, I'm so looking forward to reading the next! An epicstory, which will make you reconsider what you thought you knew about angels, demons, and everything in between.
I have seen this book described as “epic” and I agree, not only for its length it is two books in one but also for its topic.
It does talk about all things in Heaven and Earth, near enough, from the creation of the angels and the battle of good and evil to the fall of the angels and their revenge plans once on Earth that dont bode well for humanity.

The authors writing style in this book is reminiscent of the Bible, although the story is told from quite a different point of view, and it deviates from the narrative most Christians are familiar with I am intrigued to know how the story will resonate with readers not familiar with the Christian tradition, although the world building is detailed enough for anybody to be able to follow the events.
I am not a bit Fantasy reader, mostly because I am not that fond of lengthy descriptions I admire authors who do it well, although this story has the added interest of providing a major variation on a story many of us are familiar with.
As typical of the genre, there is plenty of telling in fact, all the characters are storytellers, and we get to hear the angels voices often, narrating their own adventures, or even fictional ones, like a fascinating story Lilith narrates in book, and beautiful descriptions of Floraison, the part of Heaven inhabited by the angels, of the angels, and also of the creation of Earth, and of Earth itself in book.
We follow the story in a chronological order, from the time when the angels are quite young, growing up and learning about their powers this part reminded me of YA books set up in special schools for young people with special abilities, and also of parts of The Hunger Games, when the characters had to train for the battle ahead, through to the battle between good and evil and their fall to Earth.
Although the story is narrated in the third person, we follow the points of views of a variety of angels, mainly Lilith, the main character, but also most of the others at some point.

These angels reminded me of the Greek gods, They are not the celestial beings many of us imagine, but more human than human, They have their personalities, their peculiar characters, their flaws, their desires, and they are far from goodiegoodietwoshoes, Even the good angels have faults Oh Gabriel, We get to know Liliths cunning and devious nature better than that of others she is rebellious, proud, has a superiority complex, and does not seem to feel true affection for anybody, even her supposed friends, but we see that Lucifer is proud and is not a good looser from early on when he is following the rules, and some of the other angels are weak, easily manipulated, and only worried about their own wellbeing and interests.
The God of this story does not tolerate rebellion or deceit, and he severely punishes his children for their misdeeds, The author excels at writing the punishments and tortures the angels are subject to, and these parts of the book are not for the fainthearted.
I know she writes horror too, and this is quite evident in her penchant for devising monstrous characters and pretty cruel and sadistic tortures.

As is often the case, the bad characters are more interesting than the good ones that we mostly lose sight of in book, apart from some brief appearances.
I would not say any of the characters are very sympathetic, Lilith is put to the test and punished for being what she is and considering angels are given freewill, that seems quite cruel, but she displays psychopathic traits from the beginning and it is difficult to blame her nasty personality on her experiences.
She is strong and determined, but she abandons her friends, is manipulative, and goes to extremes that make her exceedingly unlikeable, I have no problem with having a truly horrible character as the main voice of a book, although I missed something that helped me connect with her there are moments when she hints at a weakness or hurt, but I did not feel they were particularly convincing.
Perhaps a sense of humour, no matter how dark, would have helped, but other than some instances of silly behaviour very early on, there are moments of wonder but not many laughs.
Gadreel is perhaps the easiest character to empathise with, and she grows and develops during bookto begin with she is constantly complaining and moaning, but she gets more confident, although she is not traditionally good either.
Satan does horrible things, especially to Lilith who is not blameless by a long stretch, not that such abuse could be ever justified in real life, but he is an interesting character and quite loyal to his friends.
And he also does much of what he does out of love, however misguided, I dont know what that says about me, but I really like Dracul, Satan and Liliths child, He is described as quite an ugly thing, but I find him cute, There you have it.
For me, bookis more dynamic and moves faster than book, I particularly enjoyed the fact that the adventures of the fallen angels on Earth allow us to read about their first impressions of the world as it would appear to somebody who had never been here, a totally brand new place.
Such estrangement and sense of wonder are fascinating and the writing captures it well, The fact that the fallen angels find themselves in a hostile environment and have to learn to work together to survive adds to the interest.
Of course, Lilith has her own plans, and she makes sure she convinces others to follow,
The character of Lilith reminded me of the typical figure of the femme fatale in film noir or the spider woman, or well, Im sure you can think of many epithets such females have received over the years, who is powerful but her power consists in manipulating and deceiving males, convincing them that they are in charge, while she pulls the invisible strings.
I do admire such characters, especially when the circumstances are dire and that seems to be the only option to get ahead, There is always a difficult balance to maintain between creating a strong negative female character that can hold her own and ensuring it does not reinforce the usual story tropes that blame women for all of worlds ills from the beginning of times.

This book made me wonder once more about the wellknown narrative and let me tell you, there are some twists that will keep readers on their toes of events, which amounts to a civil war in Heaven, where there is no reconciliation and no possible redress or forgiveness for those who rebelled against the established order and lost.
I also had to wonder about the rules imposed in Floraison and what seems to be a bias against LGBT sex is bad, but samesex sex is worse and is more severely punished, which has always been an issue that has caused much religious debate.

This book is a tourdeforce that Id recommend to readers who love to be challenged by narratives that push the limits of wellknown stories and make us rethink and reconsider the stories we have been told.
And one for those who love strong and wicked female characters, And baby demons.