Paradox (6 books in series)

Honour's Knight (2014)
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English
author
4.04 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: I adored Fortune’s Pawn, the first novel in the Paradox series, and Honor’s Knight was gobbled up just as quickly, with every bit as much enjoyment. Devi was working on the Glorious Fool as one of two security personnel, and has just lost her partner in a deadly fight. She was ...
Paradox - The Angels Are Here (2010)
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English
author
3.69 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: Good versus evil. Its a concept that has been covered in many different ways by many different authors, but I have never read one with this type of spin. Patti Roberts has taken the concept of our lovable, trustworthy angels and given them an entirely new image. Pitting the angel...
Honor's Knight (2014)
language
English
author
4.04 of 5 Votes: 3
review 1: After the exciting events from FORTUNE'S PAWN, Devi has found herself without a partner and several of her recent memories. It drives her crazy that she can't remember what happened when Cotter died, or why her fingers sometimes turn black, or why little blue critters appear on t...
The Angels Are Here (2010)
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English
author
3.7 of 5 Votes: 3
review 1: After reading Witchwood Estate I had to read these.I was immediately transported into a dark world that wants to reek havoc on Earth. But what is stopping them... a child. Grace a beautiful child that unbeknownst to her is the key to everything.Patti's writing is beautifully desc...
Fortune's Pawn (2013)
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English
author
3.77 of 5 Votes: 4
review 1: Finally a book just like I needed it: Fast, witty, ass-kicking. Fortune's Pawn is a solidly written space opera which doesn't make any pretenses to hard sci-fi but at the same time avoids any annoying plot holes. The first-person narrator's entertaining, ironic commentary and ple...
Heaven's Queen (2014)
language
English
author
4 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: Most book series hit with a bang and sprint for awhile but then smooth out to a steady pace. Sure, you read them when they come out, anticipating the new visit with familiar characters, occasionally reread them if your author takes a long sabbatical. What doesn't happen is you ...