This is the 2nd of the Highborn series about Brynna Malak, fallen angel trying to earn redemption from God. The series is set in Chicago, IL and Brynna works with a police detective, who is reluctantly starting to believe she is not human. This story deals with a Good Samaritan who rescues people but they later do something terrible. Lots of deep thoughts on good vs. evil, humanity and whether she can actually be redeemed. I really love this series and the characters. The Chaos TheoryI strongly suggest you read the previous book (Highborn) prior to reading this book.This was not the stellar follow-up that I was expecting, especially after reading Highborn which was spectacular. However, this installment was still great and definitely read worthy.The author weaved a dark tale of death and mayhem, while successfully juggling several storylines. The plot definitely thickens with this installment. Demons are running amuck behind the scenes while, nephilims are wreaking havoc on humanity. This author takes a lot of risks in this installment, that definitely pay-off in the end.My only disappointment with this installment, was that it was not entirely comprised of Bryanna and her journey for redemption. Her participation was smaller than I would have liked. While the plot was intense and dangerous, it just wasn't the same without having Bryanna throughout the majority of the book. Her character is hilarious with a ton of dry-humor that just cracks me up. She is tough as nails and has existed since the earth became life sustainable.The premise for this series is brilliant. The possibilities could be endless of always keeping the story fresh and new. I hope we see plenty more of Bryanna and her road to redemption to come in the near future.I also recommend:Hotter Than Hell (Hell on Earth, Book 3)Succubus BluesBlack Night (Black Wings)Bayou Moon (The Edge, Book 2)Unchained: The Dark Forgotten
Do You like book Concrete Savior (2000)?
really disappointed. the first book was so much better. this book was weak in plot and disjointed
—mrkbrun18
Still an interesting concept/universe, but I prefered the first one in the series :)
—Glitched18x