Birth of the Immortals (The Fallen Angel Series Book 1) by O. BogosianIris

 Birth of the Immortals (The Fallen Angel Series Book 1) 

by O. BogosianIris

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My Ratings 4.4/5

Synopsis
What happens when the earth collides with the heavens? Through the rip in the ethereal world, more celestial beings tumbled to Earth, tempted by the daughters of Adam, and took sides in the battle for good and evil. One of the dark prince's acolytes, Samayaza, wishes to bring otherworldly retribution to the one who exiled him from the celestial realm. Mortal sisters Iris and Boria are coveted by the glorious fallen spirits, trapped in a dark tapestry of promises and agreements made by their mother's father, Turian, ages ago. The time has come for debts to be collected.
Kidnapped and brought to the temple built by Turian, surrounded by the glorious and transcendent Gregori, Boria succumbs to their unearthly seduction immediately. Iris is suspicious, remembering her paternal grandfather Enok's warnings and lessons about the motives of the fallen spirits. The Gregori can manipulate mortal thoughts and feelings and have unparalleled, vast power that's no match for any mortal. The Gregori charm and magnetism are beguiling, yet something malevolent looms over Samayaza's temple. Iris senses it in every fiber of her earthly body, but the sun has yet to ascend on the horizon and illuminate the serpentine truth behind Samayaza's unholy vision.
A gorgeously written, mythical epic about fantastical beings brought down by earthly lust to live and die among us in an era of epic chaos.

My Thoughts
Iris: Birth of the Immortals" by O. Bogosian is a mesmerizing mythical epic that seamlessly blends celestial realms with earthly chaos. The narrative unfolds with the collision of Earth and the heavens, tearing the ethereal world and allowing celestial beings to descend to our realm, driven by temptation and the timeless battle of good and evil.

At the heart of this cosmic struggle is Samayaza, an acolyte of the dark prince, seeking otherworldly retribution against the one who banished him from the celestial realm. The mortal sisters, Iris and Boria, become pawns in a tapestry of promises and agreements made by their grandfather, Turian, ages ago. As debts come due, the sisters are kidnapped and brought to Turian's temple, where the glorious fallen spirits, the Gregori, weave their enchanting web.

Boria succumbs to the unearthly seduction of the Gregori, while Iris, guided by the warnings of her paternal grandfather Enok, remains suspicious of their motives. The narrative unfolds with a rich tapestry of charm, magnetism, and malevolence as Iris senses a looming darkness within Samayaza's temple.

O. Bogosian paints a vivid and gorgeously written world, immersing readers in a realm where fantastical beings grapple with earthly lust, living and dying among us during an era of epic chaos. The Gregori's manipulation of mortal thoughts and feelings creates an atmosphere of beguilement, yet Iris senses a deeper, serpentine truth lurking in the shadows.

"Iris: Birth of the Immortals" is not just a tale of celestial beings; it's a profound exploration of the complexities of good and evil, woven into the fabric of mythical storytelling. Bogosian's narrative skillfully balances the ethereal and the earthly, creating a captivating saga that unfolds against a backdrop of cosmic battles and the timeless struggle for power.

This mythical epic is a captivating journey into a world where divine and mortal forces collide, and where the consequences of earthly desires reverberate through the ages. "Iris" is a triumph of storytelling, offering readers an immersive experience filled with mystique, allure, and a profound sense of cosmic destiny.

Highly Recommended!

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