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143 pages, Paperback
First published August 29, 2023
I've been sitting on this for about a week, wracking my brain on how I could possibly give a single star rating to an anthology so wildly varied in genre, content matter, writing style, and even medium. And the answer I came to is that I simply won't <3 I'll just talk about how insane this made me instead.
I was extremely happy to see a nice mix of stories focused on romance vs. those without it—I'm not much of a romance reader in general, but this variation meant I could still find so much to enjoy in this anthology even if every story didn't cater to my specific tastes. And for the romance fans out there, there are more than enough stories in here to leave you Stunned. Shaken. Feral and absolutely Not Normal at all, I prommy.
As for a story-by-story breakdown, here are shoutouts to some of my personal favorite entries!
★ "Seasons of God" by Angela Sun: This made me go SOOOO insane like it's been a week and I still think about this constantly. It's everything I would want out of a story about angels and missionaries: dark, uncomfortable, and despite (or perhaps because of) its supernatural elements, wonderfully and painfully human. Me when people are flawed and complicated and are capable of doing horrible things !!!!
★ "And the Mountains Melt Like Wax" by Tyler Battaglia: Yeah this won my heart through the dog alone. HOWEVER it is also vivid and beautifully written, with one of my favorite takes on angels I've ever seen. You're so right they would love granola bars ...
★ "We Suffer in Fire" by Tyler Battaglia: I loved this flipped perspective so so much. Zero notes for this entire duet.
★ "Fade to Black" by Morgan Dante: Super fun characters set against a super fun backdrop, with promises and hints of backstory to come.
★ "Misery in Company" by Morgan Dante: The backstory was delivered and MAN .... yeah this one hurt I'm not gonna lie at all. I'm always a sucker for a Faust retelling also so this was like. made for me personally
★ "Enfleshed" by Cas Trudeau: Not the medieval poem I was expecting but the medieval poem that I deserved, actually. As an Arthurian epic poem enjoyer this was such a treat to read
★ "Recovered Contents from an Angel's Stomach" by Rae Novotny: This was the batshit insane body horror story I'd been missing until now, like this went SO hard. Also contains the most sexually charged description of a car I've ever read
★ "Pieces" by Emily Hoffman: I morally disagree with the protagonist because he doesn't like Costco, but otherwise this was such a good time. It's gritty and visceral and weird in a way that made me devour this like a slice of Costco pizza at 3pm after I'd forgotten to eat lunch on time.
Overall I really enjoyed this, and I'm super excited to see it released! What a time to be alive for the angel enjoyers fr
Special thanks to the editor for providing this eARC in exchange for an honest review.