Fallen (book 1)

Fallen - the first book in the Guardian Trilogy by Laury Falter, published April 1st 2009 and is a paranomal romance for young adults.

Sypnosis
Maggie is unaware of the terrifying fate that awaits her. It isn’t until she lands in New Orleans for a full year at a private high school and her unknown enemies find her does she realize that her life is in danger.

As a mystifying stranger repeatedly intervenes and blocks the attempts on her life, she begins to learn that there is more to him than his need to protect her and that he may be the key to understanding why her enemies have just now arrived.

Reviews
Given top rankings by readers on Goodreads for: -Best Paranormal Romance Books Of All Time -Best Romance Novels Of All Time -Best Paranormal Romance Series -Books That Should Be Made Into Movies -Books I Became So Obsessed With I Stopped Everything Else In My Life To Finish -Best Break Out Author Novels -Best Unknown Young Adult Books -Books Good Enough To Read Again -Books That Should Get More Attention -Best Inspiring Books -YA Fallen Angels -Young Adult Romance -Best Supernatural Series -Books I Read In One Day

"Fast-paced, the story starts off strong and retains a tight rein on the momentum throughout. This book mixes humor, mystery, and the supernatural into a satisfying blend that should appeal to both young and more mature readers." (Coffee Time Romance Review)

"Great flow of interest and most unusual characters (that you will love as I have). I have laughed out loud at some of them. Good, simple, fast read that has a great hook, line and sinker." (Great Minds Think Aloud Review)

"A very good read with interesting characters and a quick pace." (Life Is Better With Books Review)

Proceeds
5% of the proceeds from this novel will be donated to organizations dedicated to fighting animal neglect and cruelty.

Quotes
"Living in one place for an extended period of time ... I couldn't imagine a more dull exsistence"

The irritating, attractive boy who had saved my life had just complete vanished.

"Hmm. If it's 'bout classes rememba that ya won't care in ten years if ya miss a question or two; if it's 'bout friends ya got plenty of 'em in this house; and if it's 'bout a boy ... giv him a shot. Take pity on us wankers."

"I never had any intention of running. It's not in my nature as much as Eran, Gershom, and the other wished it to be."

"Promise,' I whispered. "I do, my love," he asserted as his arms tightened around me, broad and secure. "I absolutely do."