Holy smokes! For someone who isn't much of a fan of books with romance and angels, I can honestly say that I enjoyed Banished From Grace by Aria Williams. I was instantly glued and determined to finished after reading the first chapter. The story is unique. To me, it was a breath of fresh air. I did wish though that it wasnt as fast paced as it was. There were moments were I wanted more. Nardia is an enjoyable heroine. She definitely kicks some A. She's kind and is very passionate about what she does. How lucky Nardia is! Two love interests?!?! I don't want to spoil it, but I was definitely on Team AJ from the beginning. Overall, I definitely recommend picking up a copy of this book! Happy Reading! Originally posted on PBC:I am going to be totally honest here, I wasn’t sure if I would like this book. It’s not my ‘usual cup of tea’, but as it turns out it was absolutely fantastic! I ended up reading straight through the night and dragging my behind into work the next day without going to sleep. Ok, so that happens quite often but the important thing is that the Fall From Grace series looks like it is off to an AMAZING start! Aria Williams developed an extremely intriguing story, not the usual thing you find in books. This book’s uniqueness, in the end, only made it more appealing. I noticed that some other people said the medical portion in the beginning was too much for them, but I thought it was tastefully included and was really necessary to understand Nardia’s life. Nardia’s character wasn’t very likeable in the beginning but I began to see parts of her that wormed their way into my heart, she really was very likeable. Maybe it was the backstory but I found her character to be extremely well developed and found that you weren’t lacking the information, emotions and ‘vibes’ you need to connect with a character in a book. I absolutely adored AJ! I loved how he helped bring back memories for Nardia and the fact that he is not only hot but caring as well. I just wish that there was a lot more of AJ in this book and a lot less of Regan. Regan kind of made my skin crawl, I didn’t like him from the very beginning. I loved the concept of angel, healer, hospital, doctors and nurses mixed together. It is such a logical procession that it amazes me we don’t see more books like this. After all, modern medicine provides many miracles today. You can open any newspaper and read about ‘miracles’ happening in hospitals all the time. So I thought the hospital was the PERFECT setting for this book!I thought the book was unique, right down to how Nardia starts regaining her memories. Which, I want to point out here, is one of the best things about this story. Basically, I CANNOT wait for book #2! I am going to be keeping an eye out for it because I will get it the day it is released! Although I would prefer to start reading the second one immediately, I mean why wait when they are that good?
What do You think about Banished From Grace (2013)?
Wow really loved this book. I can't wait for the second one.
—lia