
Angel & Devil: A Thrall Prequel
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1,718 ratings·13 reviews
Lucio, an angelic monk in a quiet monastery, catches Ned's eye. Ned likes to play, and he *always* gets what he wants. When the Sacrist threatens Lucio’s Oxford dreams, Ned steps in. Angel or devil? Ned's heard it all before. Those who underestimate him soon regret it. A dark romance short story (94...
- Pages
- 39
- Format
- Kindle Edition
- Published
- 2022-11-16
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Julie Mannino
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Kelly (Maybedog)·2 years ago
I absolutely loathed the start of "Angel & Devil: A Thrall Prequel." The character telling the story seemed utterly wicked, devoid of morals or any likeable traits. Around the middle, I started to think he might actually be decent and seek revenge for someone he cared about. But by the end, I was convinced he was a loving, yet deeply tormented soul. It was all a bit confusing, if I'm honest. There was way too much sex, but I guess that's kind of what Julie Mannino's book is about, so I'll let it...
D.David Croot·2 years ago
A fast-paced, hot, and sensual read! That's exactly what you get with **Angel & Devil: A Thrall Prequel** by Julie Mannino. Mannino is an author who clearly knows her craft.
I honestly don't know how she maintains such high quality while producing so much! If you are looking for **steamy romance book reviews**, look no further. This book is splendid!
I honestly don't know how she maintains such high quality while producing so much! If you are looking for **steamy romance book reviews**, look no further. This book is splendid!
Jacquii John·3 years ago
A fast-paced and steamy short read that I devoured in one sitting! From the moment I started reading "Angel & Devil: A Thrall Prequel" by Julie Mannino, I was completely hooked. I especially loved the characters, and the idea that Ned could wield his powers for both good and evil was incredibly intriguing. I'm really looking forward to diving deeper into the stories of Ned and Lucio in future books by this talented author. Highly recommend this if you're looking for a quick, exciting paranormal ...
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Daniel·3 years ago
Short and sweet! I can totally picture Lucio's blond curls. Perfect for pulling, the little devil 😈
The ending was bittersweet, in the best way possible. A brilliant prequel to Angel & Devil: A Thrall Prequel by Julie Mannino. Definitely check this out if you're looking for a quick and engaging read! Perfect for fans of dark romance prequels.
The ending was bittersweet, in the best way possible. A brilliant prequel to Angel & Devil: A Thrall Prequel by Julie Mannino. Definitely check this out if you're looking for a quick and engaging read! Perfect for fans of dark romance prequels.
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Veta·3 years ago
More Ned! This story takes us back before Rowan, and we see Ned, even then, being a genuinely good Dom, even though things were temporary. He never pushed Lucio beyond his limits, and the part exploring his powers was just amazing. I absolutely love the concept of people seeing exactly what they deserve. If you're looking for a quick, satisfying read, especially if you're already a fan of Julie Mannino, then grab "Angel & Devil: A Thrall Prequel"! Highly recommended for fans of BDSM romance and ...
Sarah Jacobson·3 years ago
Steamy!
A quick, steamy read that moves at a great pace. Not usually my type of book, but it came highly recommended. I really enjoyed how Julie Mannino brings all the characters and plot threads together at the end of *Angel & Devil: A Thrall Prequel*. It's well-written, especially considering it's a shorter read. Definitely not what I was expecting – a Male/Male romance. If you're looking for a steamy M/M romance book, give this one a shot!
A quick, steamy read that moves at a great pace. Not usually my type of book, but it came highly recommended. I really enjoyed how Julie Mannino brings all the characters and plot threads together at the end of *Angel & Devil: A Thrall Prequel*. It's well-written, especially considering it's a shorter read. Definitely not what I was expecting – a Male/Male romance. If you're looking for a steamy M/M romance book, give this one a shot!
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Kevin Norrin·3 years ago
Fast, steamy, and seriously satisfying.
Looking for a quick read that packs a punch? Julie Mannino's *Angel & Devil: A Thrall Prequel* delivers. It's a short but intense burst of heat, perfect for when you need a little something to spice up your day. If you love scorching romance books, this one's a winner.
Pascal's scriptures·3 years ago
Not for straight guys
This book is well written, the grammar was flawless.
But unfortunately for me, the storyline of "Angel & Devil: A Thrall Prequel" by Julie Mannino wasn't all that interesting. Just being honest in this book review!
This book is well written, the grammar was flawless.
But unfortunately for me, the storyline of "Angel & Devil: A Thrall Prequel" by Julie Mannino wasn't all that interesting. Just being honest in this book review!
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Chloe·3 years ago
Short, scorching, and it's got me itching to dive into Thrall right now! Julie Mannino's Angel & Devil: A Thrall Prequel is a quick and steamy read that serves as the perfect appetizer. If you're looking for a fast-paced paranormal romance book review that leaves you wanting more, this is it. Definitely a great way to get hooked on the Thrall series.
Nick·3 years ago
Even though I knew *Angel & Devil: A Thrall Prequel* was a short story, I was still bummed when it ended. Julie Mannino did such a great job making Lucio a believable, complex character, and even though his time on the page was limited, it was time well spent. What a delightfully naughty monk!Seeing Ned use his special ability not once, but *twice*, and for totally opposite reasons, was the absolute highlight. I could practically picture him crawling on the ceiling. For fans looking for captivat...




