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Angel Fire

Angel Trilogy, Book 2

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Angel Fire

By: L. A. Weatherly
Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell
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In the wake of the Second Wave, the angel menace has exploded, and Alex and Willow are on the lam. Willow's prophetic dream points them to Mexico City, where they connect with a fledgling group of angel killers led by the exotically beautiful Kara, an Angel Killer from Alex's past. But the team remains suspicious of Willow, even after the more-experienced Alex takes over as leader, training them hard for a rush attack on the Seraphic Council, or "The Twelve". This elite group of all-powerful angels is also under the scrutiny of Willow's angel-father, Raziel, who has his own sinister plan to defeat them.

What Willow hasn't told Alex is that there was also a mysterious boy in her dream, one she felt overpoweringly attracted to. When brooding, gorgeous Seb shows up in the flesh, he turns out to be another - possibly the world's only other - half angel. He's been searching for Willow all his life, and when Alex enlists this rival to help keep Willow safe, he can't predict what chemistry will pass between them... or how far Willow might go to keep Alex safe. Will their love endure or spell doomsday for the human race?

©2012 L. A. Weatherly (P)2012 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Action & Adventure Apocalyptic & Post-Apocalyptic Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Science Fiction Young Adult
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Loved it!

I loved the first installment in this series, "Angel Burn," and have been anxiously awaiting the sequel. I read "Angel Fire" as an ebook, then bought the audiobook and just spent this past weekend enjoying every minute of this story again. GREAT book, and I thought this narrator did an excellent job with the characters. I especially enjoyed Seb, a new character in this second book. I thought he added a lot to the plot, and I can't wait to see how she wraps up his arc in the final installment of this trilogy!

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still find the romance to be too much

I'm still not liking how the romance is played out. it makes me dislike Alex as a character due to it taking 2 "deaths" for him to realize his stupidity. I don't like how weak Willow has constantly been emotionally. In the beginning of the story she seemed tough. granted her situation was normal and different but I feel like now she's only ever emotionally distraught until Alex starts babying her again. maybe my opinion is too harsh but I just can't get hooked into their relationship. the overall story though, I still like. I still like the battle against the angels, the internal strife between the 2 sides, and so on.

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Love triangle anyone?

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Absolutely, it's such an interesting idea and is really well written.

What did you like best about this story?

Builds really nicely on book 1 (note: these really need to be read in order), adds new and interesting characters and an interesting dynamic between them.

Which character – as performed by Cassandra Campbell – was your favorite?

All of them? Cassandra does an excellent job of the narration, there are quite a few characters but they all have distinct voices and both female and male voices as well done.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

I wanted to listen to the whole trilogy in one sitting, unfortunately it's necessary to sleep and go to work.

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Icky

Couldn't make it past the first chapter seriously tell me in the description teeny bopper airhead stuff

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When did Alex suddenly get a country accent???

Ugh, I bought this on sale so felt compelled to finish it...but it was slightly torturous.

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Contrived, Childish, Deprivative, and Simple.

Everything about this book is interesting and unique, apart from the romance, which itself seems to be coppied from a hundrend other YA novels. For some reason, the author has this idea that the hackneyed emotional tripe that is inserted would be far more interesting than exploring the rich and new world created with a pair of properly loving and cute lovers. I can not recommend this book as the unique bits are far too far and inbetween everything that we have seen before and done better.

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