[Book Review] TERRIBLE FALL OF ANGELS
A Terrible Fall of Angels (Zaniel Havelock #1) / Laurell K. Hamilton Confession - as much as I read large amounts of urban fantasy, particularly those with some sort of Investigator main character, I haven't really gotten into Hamilton's earlier works. I gave Anita the college try, working through a handful of books, but while I respected her work I never grew invested in the series. But, Guilty Pleasures came out in 1993. Thirty years is a long time for someone to hone and refine their craft, and Hamilton's body of work and impact on the genre speaks volumes to her skill. So a brand new series made me sit up and pay attention. I wanted to see where this went, and I was not let down in the slightest. Laurell K. Hamilton also took some time to answer some questions about the series, themes, setting, and horror! A Terrible Fall of Angels gives us a new setting, one where faith and belief can shape your magic, one where children can be taken and taught to act as a co