Title : The Dichotomy of Angels
Author : N.R. Walker
Genre(s) : Gay romance, fantasy, paranormals, angels
Release Date : December 25, 2019
Rating : 4/5 Stars
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Nathaniel and Chasan are no ordinary angels.
Destiny chose them to be twin flames, fated mates. But Nathaniel has avoided Chasan for nearly a thousand years.
When sent to Earth on a mission to live and work together, Nathaniel comes face-to-face with his destiny. Short-tempered, petulant, and grumpy, he hates the idea of being fated to anyone and has chosen an existence of isolation rather than spending time with the calm, kind, and serene Chasan. But now he has no choice.
One is fire, the other is air; a true dichotomy of angels. Together they will be ignited, or they will be extinguished. This assignment will seal their fate either way.
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85,000 words. A sometimes-funny, sometimes-serious story about love, destiny, and other heavenly disasters.
They were too different. Like night and day: Chasan was sunshine and roses; Nathaniel was darkness and thorns.
His (Nathaniel) wings were burned umber with blackened tips. Where Chasan was blue and white, Nathaniel was red and orange fire, aflame with power and glory.
Air and fire. The perfect dichotomy…..
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I like angel’s story, and this one is no exception.
Chasan and Nathaniel are two angels who destined to be fated together under the very rare bond that entwined them. The bond called ‘twinning of souls', where their eternal lights were destined to be weaved as one.
Chasan has been in love with Nathaniel secretly for almost a thousand years, and Nathaniel actually share the same feeling with him, but Nathaniel with his own baggage has avoided Chasan for nearly a thousand years too.
Tired for seeing his two angels keep avoiding each other, Saint Peter then put them on an assignment together as human to open up their minds. The problem is, they come to earth not just as an ordinary human but as a newlywed gay couple and pre school teachers with a mission : to save a child!
Soon this mission become a test to their bond that will affect their future. With Nathaniel stubbornness to hide what he feels, will there’s a good end for their fate? Will Chasan with his patience, kindness, tolerance and forgiveness could save Nathaniel from his guilt that burden him for so long?
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This story come with very interesting theme and completely out of the box. The story was so engaging and once I started it, I can’t put it down.
But, I must be honest here…
Overall, the story is amazing, love the idea of the story, good writing as always, good plot and pace, ALL feels so perfect and I do enjoying the story until about 65% of the read, until it came to the intimate sex scenes part. And then suddenly I feel so awkward, because my brain won’t accept the fact that they actually having sex. So, I decided to almost skip all the details intimate scenes to avoiding the changing mood and enjoying the rest of the story.
I know this is a fantasy story, but still, my logic brain cannot accept the fact of two angels having sex together, both as human or when they’re ‘up there' as an Angel. It totally ruined my logic. I’m sorry…
So, aside from the intimate sex part, I can say this book is amazing good and worth to read! And you'll falling in love with both Chasan and Nathaniel instantly, and oh, with Zophiel and Raguel too!!
Chasan gave him a tight smile. “Heaven’s not my home.”
“What does that mean? Where feels like home to you? Where have you spent so long that it feels more like home than Heaven?”
…and looked up at Nathaniel. “My home is you.”
N.R. Walker is an Australian author, who loves her genre of gay romance.
She loves writing and spends far too much time doing it, but wouldn’t have it any other way.
She is many things: a mother, a wife, a sister, a writer. She has pretty, pretty boys who live in her head, who don’t let her sleep at night unless she gives them life with words.
She likes it when they do dirty, dirty things… but likes it even more when they fall in love.
She used to think having people in her head talking to her was weird, until one day she happened across other writers who told her it was normal.
She’s been writing ever since…
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