
Rising Feather
The Forgotten Angel, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Reagan West
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Gabriel De Leon
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By:
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Merri Bright
What's in a name? Everything.
When I left Sanctuary in a cloud of glitter, I thought I knew exactly who I was. But in the Celestial Realm, it's clear I had it wrong. And so did everyone else.
According to the shiniest of all the Celestials, I'm something new and unexpected. To my surprise, I also have a family. But their warm, naked welcome won't matter, because I may have left a part of my soul back in Sanctuary, and I'm fading fast.
All alone, armed only with an unusual gift from the Goddess of Glitter, I must sing myself across the void to rescue my nemesis/secret crush, the lost angel I've loved forever, my best birch's mate-to-be, and the million-thread-count sheets I desperately miss. But to win against the Abyss, permanent, painful choices will need to be made.
And this time, I'm not the sacrifice.
Contains mature themes.
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The narrators were amazing! Once again, they did a fabulous job bringing Feather’s story to life.
Highly recommended.
The perfect ending to my favorite PNR romance series!
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Reagan West
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Gabriel De Leon
⭐️⭐️⭐️
As the last book in this trilogy, it was dragged out a bit too much.
But overall, it is a very warm and funny read.
Normally, I shy away from anything religious, but this was entertaining.
I also want to give a shout-out to the narration by Reagan West.
Pure quality!
Warm & cosy
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The storyline itself fell flat. We finally learn about Feather’s identity and that the mysterious birthmark wasn’t a birthmark at all—no shock there. Sanctuary is at war, Arabella wakes up, Rumple reappears and Gavriel is unsarcastically humble.
Feather’s departure causes emotional turmoil for her mates. Prescious had potential to be a standout character, but sadly, she’s barely explored.
Feather seems consumed by her own wants and desires, and I found it hard to connect with her. I ended up skipping chapters just to finish, and even the epilogue—which was long—didn’t offer the payoff I was hoping for.
Unfortunately, I can’t recommend this one. Save your credits.
I wish I would have skipped this one
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