Tyndal by M.A. Abraham – a Review
Description:
As Angelika’s godmother and a member of an organization called “The Angels”, Tyndal has followed in her family’s footsteps in the outside world. Their place is to make the world a better place to live. Her time to continue her work has come to an end. In helping Angelika Leanne return to her home world, she has made a deadly enemy, one that will do whatever it takes to learn her secrets.
When Tyrus receives news that Tyndal has been injured, he goes to her rescue, his friend, Rhys, follows him. To Rhys’ surprise, he falls in love with the woman he is about to meet. They, however, come from different worlds. Or do they?
Review:
Tyndal by M.A. Abraham is a novella from her Daughters of the Valley series. In the last book, Angelika, Ravel and Rafe managed to return home to their world. Tyndal, who is Angelika’s godmother, stayed back in her outside world. When Tyrus welcomes the three back, he notices a slight image of someone from the past; a dangerous enemy. Concerned for Tyndal, Tyrus and Rhys enter the outside world to help Tyndal, but they are too late, as she has been injured and kidnapped.
Tyndal is a member of an organization called “The Angels”, and before she is hurt, she signals her friends to rescue her. Tyrus and Rhys, meet some of the Angels, and together, with Rhys ability to sense where Tyndal is, they work on a plan to find her, and her captor.
We learn more about “the Angels”, whom Tyndal actually named each one based on the true Archangels, (Michael, Gabriel, Lucifier, etc to name a few). The last half of this novella was very exciting, nonstop action to save Tyndal, and the enemy was a bad villain. I loved how Rhys sensed Tyndal, as well as helping to heal her; which changed her body to be young again.
What follows is a wonderful fun and exciting story, with a slow burn romance of two people (Tyndal and Rhys) destined to become mates. I really enjoyed seeing all the wonderful characters Abraham has given us, especially the new Angels. This is a story that you need to read and enjoy, so giving too much information would ruin it. M.A. Abraham once again gives us a sweet lighthearted story line, and dangerous excitement. I suggest you read Tyndal. It was a fun read.
Reviewed by Barb
Copy supplied for Review
very nice review, barb. sounds like a enjoyable story.
Great review, Barb. Looks like a fun story line.
Thanks for another wonderful review.
Thanks for the great review. Congratulations to MaryAnn on the new release.
Looks great, thanks.
Terrific review, Barb. Love this cover. Thanks.
Thanks for the great review Barb.
Great review, sounds very good. Thanks.