• Wrath of the Fallen

  • Heaven's Dark Soldiers, Book 2
  • By: Steve Gilmore
  • Narrated by: Jeremy Arthur
  • Length: 9 hrs and 37 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (18 ratings)

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Wrath of the Fallen

By: Steve Gilmore
Narrated by: Jeremy Arthur
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Publisher's summary

The giants have risen. And the devil is in the details.

Dean Robinson is having a bad day. Like, a really bad day.

And for the last member of a clandestine group of semi-divine super soldiers blessed and cursed with the wrath of God—bad days have a certain apocalyptic flare to them.

How bad exactly?

Well, he already failed to stop the prophesied resurgence of the Nephilim giants.

Now, Dean and his otherworldly cohorts from the Seventh Realm must watch in horror as their mammoth adversaries wreak unprecedented mayhem on the world around them.

His mission is impossible, riddled with mind-warping beasties, overzealous celestial uberbeings, surreal bounty hunters, and no shortage of unnatural drinking establishments.

As Dean races to find the one thing that can stop the coming apocalypse, he learns that the answer to saving the future is, in fact, lurking in the past.

Of course it is....

With his second installment in the Heaven’s Dark Soldiers series, Gilmore delivers a fast-paced, wise-cracking sequel to its well-received predecessor, Rise of the Giants.

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still awesome

the series is ramping up and I enjoy the outrageous characters! jumping into the next one asap!

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It's fun fantasy, it doesn't take itself seriously

Buddy cop humor fast paced fantasy, I found myself laughing quite a bit. lots of excellent one liners.

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Loved the characters

Such a great book. Love the characters, the dialogue, and all of it. So much fun to listen because the narrator is so good too.

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Off the rails

This second book in the series had me shaking my head and wondering WTF! When the Devil showed up I was ready to put the book down. The series has a lot of promise if we could stay away from "End of world " concepts. The MC changed from a thinking soldier to a one dimensional character that only knows to settle everything with fist fights. He lost all his idea of pre planning instead goes into everything punching and he gets out witted by everyone. The fight scenes are all the same with every punch using all his strength. The MC gets saved by other characters more than not. We never really know how or why his girlfriend becomes part of the troop with no power of her own until the last chapter. The last part of the book seems haphazardly thrown together just to get you to buy the next book...kinda like a pay to play which really does the writer and narrative a dishonor

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