Morningstar Morningstar Trilogy Book 1 edition by Darcy Town Literature Fiction eBooks

Morningstar Morningstar Trilogy Book 1 edition by Darcy Town Literature Fiction eBooks
*Book source ~ A review copy was provided in exchange for an honest review.Dahlia is not like other humans. But she doesn’t know that. Yet. She’s living a pretty boring life until one day she runs into Belial and her group of co-workers. Well, co-workers in the loosest sense. They’re actually fallen angels and they can’t believe they’ve discovered a reincarnated Primangel Ladriam, Lucifer’s one true love. Uh, oh. Stuff’s about to hit the fan because she’s supposed to be imprisoned in Heaven, not be loose down on Earth.
While I find this story quite entertaining at times, there are other times where it drags on and on. Also, the writing is sloppy and jerky as if the author doesn’t want to completely fill out the scenes. It could definitely use more editing. In addition, Dahlia is a bit too Mary Sue. She can do no wrong and everyone loves her. *gag me* Except the angels, of course. They hate her. And my biggest complaint is the ending. Who ends a book right in the middle of a critical fight scene?! No. Just, no. There was a perfect stopping point right before it got that far. I am unbelievably po'd about the ending.

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Morningstar Morningstar Trilogy Book 1 edition by Darcy Town Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
I could not put this one down! The characters are vivid. The story telling is captivating. From start to finish the story is just awesome. She has you rooting for the devil from the first paragraph. I'm so invested in the characters that I can't stand to loose even one. One to the next book I go. Thank you Darcy for such an amazing read.
This is a story of Lucifer casting him as the "good guy" and the wronged partry in the ternal war between heaven and hell. It is also a love story of a type but i had a hard time relating to or liking the characters
I absolutely loved this book... Darcy Town really has created a fantastic read. I couldn't put it down, and really should have ordered all three books at once. I've learned my lesson, and am buying the last two together so that I can pick up the third right after putting down the second!
Town's main character Dahlia is (unknowingly) the linchpin of the story, and the perfect humanizing element for the Fallen. Their relationships weave together to create a unique dynamic that is the highlight of the book.
A previous review said that the contents were mainly filler, which I completely disagree with. The story line is so well thought-out and articulated that the only way one could call it filler would be if they were looking for a different story altogether.
Ms. Town has guts, and, as they say, "guts is enough."
As others have noted, the book could use a technical editor and it perhaps lacks the refinement of a more experienced writer. However, it does not lack for daring, brilliance or confidence. Having read the remaining two books in this "series" I can report that it is cohesive and well-plotted. There is no sense that the author picks a direction and then wings it for the destination (which is a pleasant change from many self-publishing or first-time authors). The work is almost entirely plot-driven but there is no sense of 2-d characters here and no sense of safety and security among either the protaginists or supporting crew. Everyone is in danger, although by the end of the third book, Ms. Town may have fallen too deeply for some of her creations. All puns intended.
Caveats not for the faint-of-heart, the deeply religious ("ban that book!") or theocratically challenged; also not for the chaste, socio-politically conservative or teeny-bopper set. Contains cursing, sex, drugs, demons, homosexuality, more cursing, torture, bondage and some cursing.
It is not something you read twice, but it something you will want to read once.
In the beginning I enjoyed this book. I actually laughed out load a few times, so I do give props to the author for cleverness. My issue was the book took a rather repeatitious turn. I felt the author ran out of steam.
I really liked this book for various reasons
it took the story of heavenly strife and turned it on its head
the supporting characters were each shown a lot of love
it was a chunkster but like Alana said, it was worth it!
the author does great one liners and I'm already a fan of her sense of humor after reading Wastes of Space.
Helion was the cutest-he was like a lost puppy..a kid discovering simple delights like food and shopping.
Reading about Lucifer behaving like a guy smitten with love was interesting and the way he switched back to his old archaic self when hurting was awesome!
BUT
be warned that there's a lot of silliness-Belial, Andy and Paimon behave like teenagers..a lot! If you don't want to read about ancient demons acting that way, you might not wanna read this.
not much actually "happens" in the book till the ending.
the way Furcas and Paimon reverted back to being Faith and Patience and just "magically" solved all of Dahlia's problems was a bit annoying.
Already looking forward to the next one!
*Book source ~ A review copy was provided in exchange for an honest review.
Dahlia is not like other humans. But she doesn’t know that. Yet. She’s living a pretty boring life until one day she runs into Belial and her group of co-workers. Well, co-workers in the loosest sense. They’re actually fallen angels and they can’t believe they’ve discovered a reincarnated Primangel Ladriam, Lucifer’s one true love. Uh, oh. Stuff’s about to hit the fan because she’s supposed to be imprisoned in Heaven, not be loose down on Earth.
While I find this story quite entertaining at times, there are other times where it drags on and on. Also, the writing is sloppy and jerky as if the author doesn’t want to completely fill out the scenes. It could definitely use more editing. In addition, Dahlia is a bit too Mary Sue. She can do no wrong and everyone loves her. *gag me* Except the angels, of course. They hate her. And my biggest complaint is the ending. Who ends a book right in the middle of a critical fight scene?! No. Just, no. There was a perfect stopping point right before it got that far. I am unbelievably po'd about the ending.

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