Dear Nalini Singh, In Archangel’s War, the last book in your Guild Hunter series, Illium’s father, the archangel Aegaeon, awoke from Sleeping. His return caused a seismic shift in Illium’s mother, Sharine, otherwise known as the Hummingbird. After centuries spent in emotional pain and in and out of a fog, ... more >
Dear Ms. Singh, Archangel’s War begins where Archangel’s Prophecy ended, with Elena in a strange chrysalis too small to hold her. Has Elena survived or is a repository of power for Raphael all that is left of her? As the novel starts, Raphael, also dormant, mentally contacts his Seven and ... more >
Dear Ms. Singh, Archangel’s Viper, the tenth book in your Guild Hunter series, begins with a two paragraph prologue in which an unidentified woman gives birth to a child. Something about the child causes the healer to back away. In the next chapter, Holly Chang, once known as Sorrow, parts ... more >
Dear Ms. Singh, I’ve been reading your Guild Hunter series since its inception with Angel’s Blood. Recently I finished the ninth full-length novel, Archangel’s Heart. Archangel’s Heart begins with a prologue set decades in the past, in which a nun discovers a sleeping child in the pew of a church. ... more >
Trigger warnings: cannibalism, ableist language Dear Ms. Singh, Archangel’s Enigma, the eighth novel in your Guild Hunter series, surprised me. I went into the book with low expectations because I hadn’t connected with its hero, the mystery-shrouded Naasir, in the earlier books he appeared in. In those earlier books, Naasir’s ... more >
Dear Ms. Singh, Readers of your Guild Hunter series were first introduced to the vampire Janvier and guild hunter Ashwini Taj in the novella Angels’ Pawn (2009). Now comes Archangel’s Shadows, the first full-length novel about Ashwini and Janvier. In this book, Janvier and Ashwini are tasked with catching the ... more >