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Dangerous Distractions (A Guardians Novella part 1)
Dangerous Distractions (A Guardians Novella part 1)
Dangerous Distractions (A Guardians Novella part 1)
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Dangerous Distractions (A Guardians Novella part 1)

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He's a vicious killer on the run; she's the Para Angel determined to bring him in. Soon, they find themselves facing something they did not prepare for--love. Will Bellamy have the heart to bring the Angel she loves to justice or will she give in and allow an infamous murdered to escape? 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLola StVil
Release dateNov 18, 2016
ISBN9781540110206
Dangerous Distractions (A Guardians Novella part 1)
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Yves Lola StVil

Lola StVil was seven when she first came to the US from Port-au-Prince, Haiti. She attended Columbia College in Chicago, where her main focus was creative writing. She is the author of the best-selling Guardians series and the Noru series.

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    Dangerous Distractions (A Guardians Novella part 1) - Yves Lola StVil

    The crystal casing is roughly the size of a ring box; it holds a red liquid-like substance and sparkles in the light. It’s called a Rah. It is a symbol of an angel’s heart. Giving it away to someone is equivalent to asking that someone to marry you. And that is exactly what Derek is asking of me. He wants me to belong to him—forever.

    Shit.

    We are seated in the most exquisite and romantic restaurant in Paris: Restaurant Le Meurice. The Versailles-inspired restaurant is bejeweled with crystal chandeliers, marble, and candlelight. Outside the window the snowflakes perform a graceful ballet as they fall to the ground. The tree-lined streets thrive with Christmas lights and decorations. The humans walk by happily with their thick coats and shopping bags.

    Derek clears his throat politely. That pulls me out of my thoughts and brings me back to our table. I look down at the Rah; it reflects my image back to me. I’m beautiful. Before you roll your eyes in disgust, I should mention that I’m an angel and most if not all of us are pleasing to look at.

    I have long, raven hair that frames my face perfectly. My stark, misty grey eyes and long lashes make it hard for me to go unnoticed. And my high cheekbones, flawless complexion, and full lips serve to enhance my beauty. However if there is one thing about me that makes me stand out it would have to be my figure. My shapely legs, toned arms, and curves are what garner the most attention. 

    I try not to attract too much attention; I wear my hair in a simple low ponytail and put on very little makeup. And although I am secretly a lover of fashion gods like Alexander McQueen, Giambattista Valli, and Elie Saab, I generally don’t wear them. Instead I opt for sophisticated, classic garments from Giorgio Armani, Tom Ford, and Donna Karan. 

    While I do my best to downplay my physical attributes, one thing I cannot bring myself to do is give up my heels. When I slip on six-inch Miu Miu, Manolo, or Louboutin heels, all is right with the world. How deep does my love for shoes go?

    There are times when an angel can start to lose faith in humanity. When that happens, Omnis, the creator of all things, advises us to visit places on earth that can restore our faith and wonder in the humans.

    In order to do that, some angels go to places where humans worship, some angels go to museums, and others go to concert halls and listen to beautifully arranged compositions. But for me, there is no truer expression of humanity’s beauty, creativity, and genius than the shoe department at Saks Fifth Ave.

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