The Dichotomy of Angels
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Narrated by:
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Nick J. Russo
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By:
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N.R. Walker
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Nathaniel and Chasan are no ordinary angels.
Destiny chose them to be twin flames, fated mates. But Nathaniel has avoided Chasan for nearly a thousand years.
When sent to Earth on a mission to live and work together, Nathaniel comes face-to-face with his destiny. Short-tempered, petulant, and grumpy, he hates the idea of being fated to anyone and has chosen an existence of isolation rather than spending time with the calm, kind, and serene Chasan. But now he has no choice.
One is fire, the other is air; a true dichotomy of angels. Together they will be ignited, or they will be extinguished. This assignment will seal their fate either way.
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85,000 words. A sometimes-funny, sometimes-serious story about love, destiny, and other heavenly disasters.
©2019 N.R. Walker (P)2020 N.R. WalkerWhat listeners say about The Dichotomy of Angels
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- Ev
- 01-11-2020
Fabulous
N. R. Walker, excellent writing as always. Enjoyed every part of this sexy, charming and funny story.
Nick J. Russo gave a wonderful performance and is always a pleasure to listen to. Staying consistent when characters have vastly different accents in angle mode can't be easy and displays Russo's well honed skill.
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- The Smut Librarian
- 16-07-2020
Complex and colourful. A beautiful story.
NR Walker has designed a fascinating concept of Angels running Heaven like an organisation and needing to take ‘Assignments’ to earth to help guide the mortal humans to the right paths. The Dichotomy of Angels is a thought-provoking and enthralling story full of interesting characters who make me smile, laugh and gasp.
Nathaniel is a grumpy Angel who enjoys running the Hell Department and smiting worthy souls when the need arises. He likes working alone and keeping to himself. It is safe to say Nathaniel is NOT a people person.
Chasan is the complete opposite. A bright and happy Angel who gets along with everyone and has a sweet disposition. He spends most of his time helping others and always has a smile and a kind word.
Nathanial and Chasan are fated to be together in a very rare blending of ‘twin souls’. However, Nathaniel resists this connection and keeps his distance from Chasan as much as he can. When they are assigned to a mission together where they have to act as a married couple, things get tense and emotions, feelings and histories long buried are uncovered and left raw.
The Dichotomy of Angels is a captivating story with deep emotions, sweet moments, humour and tension. I particularly loved the descriptions of the simple pleasures of the human body by the Angels not used to mortal flesh – hot showers, food, the affects of alcohol all make for an enjoyable and delightful read! NR Walker blends perfectly the sweet and sour, smiles and tears – teasing her readers with enough tension to coil us tight before unleashing our hearts with sweetness and all the sexy hotness we come to expect from her brilliant writings!
Nick Russo's narration is brilliant and adds even more colour and delight to both the characters and dialogue.
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- Feebeejane
- 28-02-2024
Just the best
One that will make you smile. And laugh for the funny things that happen to Nathaniel. Such a great book. And a fantastic narration by Russo.
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