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The Angel's Cut
The Angel's Cut | Elizabeth Knox
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A sequel to her award-winning bestseller The Vintner's Luck, The Angel's Cut is an evocative and wildly romantic new novel from Elizabeth Knox. Boomtown Los Angeles, 1929: Into a world of movies lots and speakeasies comes Xas, stunt flier and wingless angel, still nursing his broken heart, and determined only to go on living in the air. But there are forces that will keep him on the ground. Forces like Conrad Cole, movie director and aircraft designer, a glory-seeking king of the grand splash who is also a man sinking into his own sovereign darkness. And Flora McLeod, film editor and maimed former actress, who sees something in Xas that no-one has ever seen before, not even God, who made him, or Lucifer, the general he once followed -- Lucifer, who has lost Xas once, but won't let that be the end of it.
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CarolynM
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#MarchIntoOz #Scar

This novel is the sequel to The Vitner's Luck. It is all about Xas's scars - physical and emotional.

Cinfhen @Lizpixie this book sounds like something you like to read 😍 7y
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Quinndm
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"The last time he'd felt anything like this, it was real, a cultivated emotion that rose from admiration, troubles endured and shared, and ground lost and found. It was true love, and his love was worthy."

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TaraBlack
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I didn't feel the same sorrowful-delight that I got from The Vintner's Luck but Xas's alien complexity and attempts to exist in the world and survive time are transfixing in a quiet sort of way.

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TaraBlack
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"History is the monster in their stories."

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TaraBlack
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"A light in your sovereign darkness."