Pretty good book.
From Library Journal
Cast down from heaven along with the other fallen angels, Tashum and Paladin plummet to Earth only to find themselves separated from each other. Tashum's search for his lost brother takes on a journey of discovery and temptation that encompasses thousands of years. Lord-Wolff's angels traffic with vampires and kings, fall in love, and search their souls for a salvation that eludes them. With a grace and passion reminiscent of the best of Anne Rice and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, the author depicts the emotions and conflicts of creatures whose origins separate them forever from the humans they were destined to serve. A solid addition to most fantasy collections.
Cast down from heaven along with the other fallen angels, Tashum and Paladin plummet to Earth only to find themselves separated from each other. Tashum's search for his lost brother takes on a journey of discovery and temptation that encompasses thousands of years. Lord-Wolff's angels traffic with vampires and kings, fall in love, and search their souls for a salvation that eludes them. With a grace and passion reminiscent of the best of Anne Rice and Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, the author depicts the emotions and conflicts of creatures whose origins separate them forever from the humans they were destined to serve. A solid addition to most fantasy collections.
A bolt of universal lightning, a crack of divine thunder, and brothers Tashum and Paladin are cast out of Heaven along with one third of all angels, scattered around and banished to the earth they refused to serve. Tashum lands in the sea near an island that will become Bermuda, wondering about his brother and the other immortals now scattered around the globe. And searching for the secret that will allow them to reenter the kingdom of Heaven.