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Thursday, November 1, 2018

✱✱Book Review✱✱ An Angel's Unintentional Entanglement by Tena Stetler


An Angel's Unintentional Entanglement 
Demon's Witch Series Book 4
by Tena Stetler 


Fallen warrior angel, Caden Silverwind, lives alone in Colorado's rugged Rockies, healing from physical wounds as well as the mental anguish suffered during battles with dark demons. Then he finds a woman barely clinging to life after a horrendous beating. He is not prepared for the entanglement she brings to his life, nor the feelings she awakens in him.

Bureau of Indian Affairs Agent, Mystic Rayne’s personal dilemma and assignment nearly gets her killed. Divine intervention is a complication she never expected and her growing attraction to Caden is undeniable. Can she trust him with her secret?

Their quest to uncover her attacker takes them from the pristine mountains in Colorado to the wilds of Wyoming. Along the way, they find answers which may place them in more danger. Determined to solve the mystery, they must also navigate their feelings and fears to find love and unite heaven and earth.




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Momma Says: 4 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐

Angels, demons, and shifters in a story filled with action, adventure, and romance. I haven't read the earlier Demon's Witch books, so I wasn't sure what to expect with this one. I did have questions about some characters as they're brought into the story, but the author did a good job of filling in details organically through the book rather than dumping backstories from past books all at once. That technique answered most of my questions enough to satisfy my curiosity and as far as this story goes, I didn't have any problem following everything going on - and there is definitely a lot going on. There are a few lags in the story, but they are few and far between. For the most part, we get action and adventure to keep things exciting, and a sweet romance between Angel warrior, Caden, and Native American lawyer and shifter, Mystic. I liked that this pair took their time even after recognizing their feelings. There is a little bit of steam, but it's what I would consider steamy light. One of my favorite things about this couple is their rapport. Of course, they have their moments of disagreement, but most of their dialogue is full of wit with Caden's wonderful sense of humor coming through. All in all, I enjoyed the read and will be looking forward to whatever is next for this great group of characters. 


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