Envy (Fallen Angels #3) 
As the son of a serial killer, homicide detective Thomas "Veck" DelVecchio, Jr., grew up in the shadow of evil. Now, on the knife-edge between civic duty and blind retribution, he atones for the sins of his father- while fighting his inner demons. Assigned to monitor Veck is Internal Affairs officer Sophia Reilly, whose interest in him is both professional and arousingly personal. And Veck and Sophia have another link: Jim Heron, a mysterious stranger with too many answers... to questions that are deadly. When Veck and Sophia are drawn into the ultimate battle between good and evil, their fallen angel savior is the only thing that stands between them and eternal damnation.
4.5 stars! I really enjoyed this installment in the Fallen Angels series! I absolutely LOVED Veck and Reilly. They were attracted to each other from the get-go and didn't fight that attraction...they just went with it. Of course, there's always a hurdle to get over, and they had a big one (or rather, Reilly, did), but it all worked out in the end, and they were just the sweetest frickin' couple. Loved the epilogue. Jim, of course, was once again awesome in this book. He is doing his work in
Major series game changers happen in this one! This heroine, Riley, started out fine but pissed me off later when she doesn't trust her man...to the point that he gets into really, really big trouble because she's such a suspicious *****. Veck, the hero, has both a good and an evil side that he has unknowingly kept in check his entire life. He's big and scary...and I LOVE big and scary. He's also very, very alone. He instantly feels this consuming attraction for Riley. He wants and needs a

All though Envy was my least favorite so far of the Fallen Angels series, it still held my undivided attention throughout the entire book and I still finished it in 2 nights, and it definitely was still a 4 star book. Whatever Ward does, whatever twists and turns she puts within the plots that we as readers do not want to see or agree with, no matter what, the woman can create a great hero. Envy like the others in the series, has heros in abundance. Let's start with who is supposed to be our
4 Envy Stars! These are not your typical Angels, these Angels have Fallen. And, I adore them all. They drive the book/series for me. Veck I adored, Sophia what she had going for her was that she was NOT a damsel in distress. I loved that a lot.
3.5 stars, though I feel like it could potentially be higher and Ill be mulling over that. I think this is the best book in the series so far! I liked the crossroads struggle in this one, and I think story-wise, it was the one that appealed to me most.
SpoilersBlah this book was just okay for me. I didn't really care for the love story part of this book. Veck the hero was likable. The heroine Reilly on the other hand I couldn't stand. The whole book she tells Veck that he can trust her and tell her anything. Then when a bad guy sets Veck up she believes the bad guy. She turns her back on Veck when he needs her most. She not only breaks up with him, without a reason she helps try to build a legal case against him with the aim of putting him in
J.R. Ward
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Describe Appertaining To Books Envy (Fallen Angels #3)
| Title | : | Envy (Fallen Angels #3) |
| Author | : | J.R. Ward |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 454 pages |
| Published | : | September 6th 2011 by Piatkus Books (first published September 1st 2011) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Angels |
Narrative To Books Envy (Fallen Angels #3)
A man and a woman tread the lines of danger, desire, and deliverance in the new novel of the Fallen Angels from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Black Dagger Brotherhood series.As the son of a serial killer, homicide detective Thomas "Veck" DelVecchio, Jr., grew up in the shadow of evil. Now, on the knife-edge between civic duty and blind retribution, he atones for the sins of his father- while fighting his inner demons. Assigned to monitor Veck is Internal Affairs officer Sophia Reilly, whose interest in him is both professional and arousingly personal. And Veck and Sophia have another link: Jim Heron, a mysterious stranger with too many answers... to questions that are deadly. When Veck and Sophia are drawn into the ultimate battle between good and evil, their fallen angel savior is the only thing that stands between them and eternal damnation.
Details Books Supposing Envy (Fallen Angels #3)
| Original Title: | Envy (Fallen Angels, #3) |
| ISBN: | 0349400202 (ISBN13: 9780349400204) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Fallen Angels #3 |
| Characters: | Jim Heron, Adrian Vogel, Eddie Blackhawk, Devina Avale, Sophia Reilly, Thomas "Veck" DelVecchio Jr |
| Setting: | Caldwell, New York(United States) |
| Literary Awards: | RITA Award by Romance Writers of America Nominee for Paranormal Romance (2012) |
Rating Appertaining To Books Envy (Fallen Angels #3)
Ratings: 4.22 From 21086 Users | 1216 ReviewsCritique Appertaining To Books Envy (Fallen Angels #3)
I keep going back and forth between a 3.5 and 4 star rating, so I just went with the 4. It's not a great book but the series is getting better with each book and the ongoing background story is more and more interesting. In this book, we have Thomas DelVecchio Jr., aka Veck, who finds himself in a wooded area with a serial killer who has been attacked. The problem is he can't remember if he was the one who attacked him since that's the reason he went there. Enters Sophia Reilly, Internal4.5 stars! I really enjoyed this installment in the Fallen Angels series! I absolutely LOVED Veck and Reilly. They were attracted to each other from the get-go and didn't fight that attraction...they just went with it. Of course, there's always a hurdle to get over, and they had a big one (or rather, Reilly, did), but it all worked out in the end, and they were just the sweetest frickin' couple. Loved the epilogue. Jim, of course, was once again awesome in this book. He is doing his work in
Major series game changers happen in this one! This heroine, Riley, started out fine but pissed me off later when she doesn't trust her man...to the point that he gets into really, really big trouble because she's such a suspicious *****. Veck, the hero, has both a good and an evil side that he has unknowingly kept in check his entire life. He's big and scary...and I LOVE big and scary. He's also very, very alone. He instantly feels this consuming attraction for Riley. He wants and needs a

All though Envy was my least favorite so far of the Fallen Angels series, it still held my undivided attention throughout the entire book and I still finished it in 2 nights, and it definitely was still a 4 star book. Whatever Ward does, whatever twists and turns she puts within the plots that we as readers do not want to see or agree with, no matter what, the woman can create a great hero. Envy like the others in the series, has heros in abundance. Let's start with who is supposed to be our
4 Envy Stars! These are not your typical Angels, these Angels have Fallen. And, I adore them all. They drive the book/series for me. Veck I adored, Sophia what she had going for her was that she was NOT a damsel in distress. I loved that a lot.
3.5 stars, though I feel like it could potentially be higher and Ill be mulling over that. I think this is the best book in the series so far! I liked the crossroads struggle in this one, and I think story-wise, it was the one that appealed to me most.
SpoilersBlah this book was just okay for me. I didn't really care for the love story part of this book. Veck the hero was likable. The heroine Reilly on the other hand I couldn't stand. The whole book she tells Veck that he can trust her and tell her anything. Then when a bad guy sets Veck up she believes the bad guy. She turns her back on Veck when he needs her most. She not only breaks up with him, without a reason she helps try to build a legal case against him with the aim of putting him in


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