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Angelica (Samaria #4) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 560 pages
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Original Title: Angelica
ISBN: 0441011462 (ISBN13: 9780441011469)
Edition Language: English
Series: Samaria #4, Samaria Chronological Order #1

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Two hundred years ago, the god Jovah created a legion of land dwelling angels, led by an appointed Archangel.  Now, Jovah has a new appointee: Archangel Gaaron.  For his life-mate, his Angelica, Jovah has chosen a woman named Susannah.  Slowly, an unspoken affection develops between the two. But there is a terrible threat besetting the land-and the true hearts of Archangel and Angelica may never be known.

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Title:Angelica (Samaria #4)
Author:Sharon Shinn
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 560 pages
Published:February 24th 2004 by Ace (first published March 4th 2003)
Categories:Fantasy. Science Fiction. Romance. Fiction. Paranormal. Angels. Science Fiction Fantasy

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It took me a little longer to get into this book. I kept thinking it was supposed to be set in Palestine because the names are similar, but it's set on some other planet. Once I figured that out, the book went much more smoothly, and I really enjoyed it. It's not as gripping as "Mystic and Rider," etc., but it's pretty interesting trying to figure out what is really going on.The basic premise is that there are angels (who don't seem to be immortal, just really healthy and with big wings) and



It was fun to re-read this because I remember enjoying it previously but had completely forgotten the plot.

This might be the best of the Samaria series! It's a prequel, set a mere 240 years after the settlement of Samaria by humans. And it's interesting to see the peoples of Samaria actually in harmony with one another. In the timeframe of the books set in later times, some group is always being oppressed, and the Archangel prior to the Archangel-elect is evil or crippled. And of course, the you-know-what secret has been lost or suppressed in the later books. This book has no terrestrial villain.

This is the 4th book in the series, but it goes back in time to take place before the beginning of the 1st book. It stands alone as a romance between Garon, the next chosen archangel, and Suzannah, his chosen Angelica. After thoroughly enjoying the previous two books in the series and at least finding myself inspired by the world building and politics of the original book, I was very disappointed with this one. It began more slowly than any book to date, spending an entire chapter boring me with

02/2012 Sharon Shinn is the author I read when I need a nice bit of romantic fluff. She is probably the only author I read for romantic fluff. I like the fantasy world with a sci-fi backstory (Samaria). (There are more of the sci-fi elements in Angelica than most of the other Samaria books.) I like the different races of Samaria. I like the predictability of the main romantic relationship. The writing is good, and the descriptions of the main characters' interactions are very good. The Samaria

Two hundred years ago, the god Jovah created a legion of land-dwelling angels, led by an appointed Archangel. Now, Jovah has a new appointee: Archangel Gaaron. For his life-mate, his Angelica, Jovah has chosen a woman named Susannah. Slowly, an unspoken affection develops between the two. But there is a terrible threat besetting the land--and the true hearts of Archangel and Angelica may never be known. (cover blurb)In Samaria angels and mortals share a peaceful world. Guided from on high by a