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Angel is a YA novel that presents a unique twist on the concept of angels. The story follows Willow, a high school girl with psychic abilities, and Alex, an AK Angel Killer who has been trained to eradicate angels. As they navigate a world where angels are not heavenly beings but creatures that feed off human energy, the characters' lives intertwine, leading to a dangerous confrontation that could determine the fate of humanity. The plot is filled with suspense, multiple character perspectives, and unexpected twists, creating an engaging and action-packed narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
The writing style of Angel is praised for its ability to evoke a range of emotions in readers, from empathy for the characters' struggles to excitement over the unique world-building. With a mix of romance, action, and supernatural elements, the book offers a fresh take on angel-themed stories, drawing readers into a gripping tale of love, betrayal, and the battle between good and evil.
“Do you want it fixed or not?” I demanded. My voice came out muffled, because my head was buried somewhere deep in her Corvette’s engine, along with most of my upper body. I was trying to replace her ... - #2
'Pestilence, the first in 'The Four Horsemen' series by Laura Thalassa, follows the story of Pestilence, one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, who is on a mission to wipe out humanity with his plague. However, his beliefs and mission are challenged when he meets a mortal girl named Sara who starts to influence him in unexpected ways. The plot delves into their evolving relationship, the philosophical discussions surrounding morality and humanity, and the post-apocalyptic setting created by the divine mission of Pestilence.
I can see Luke preparing himself to stay behind. I’ve only ever seen that expression on his face once before, when we were putting out a wildfire that had all but encircled us. The fire moved like the... - #3
In "Wed to the Wild God," the third book in the "Aspect and Anchor" series by Ruby Dixon, readers are introduced to the story of Carly and Kassam. Kassam, the aspect of hedonism, finds himself cast onto Earth and crosses paths with Carly, leading to a journey filled with spice, humor, and intense storytelling. As Carly helps Kassam navigate his return to his rightful place, they encounter familiar characters from the series and face challenges that test their relationship and emotions.
I lift my shoulder, using it to hold the phone to my ear as I clean a mug behind the bar. It's almost opening time, so I need to make this call to my mom short, but I can hear the worry in her voice. ...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Aspect and Anchor ) - #4
Angel Mage is a standalone novel set in a fictional historical world with heavy parallels to historical and fictional France, mainly inspired by Dumas' The Three Musketeers. The plot revolves around Liliath, a vengeful mage who awakens after a long sleep to resurrect her Archangel and restore her kingdom. She manipulates four young individuals, Agnez, Henri, Simeon, and Dorotea, who hold a piece of Palleniel within them, to achieve her goals. The story unfolds with elements of angelic magic, a mysterious connection between the characters, and a race against time to uncover secrets before it's too late.
The writing style of Angel Mage is described as absorbing, with a mix of mystery, friendship, and obsessive love. The novel introduces a unique magical system where mages communicate with angels to use their abilities, adding an interesting twist to the traditional epic fantasy genre. The plot is fast-paced, filled with action, and offers a fresh take on relationships, power dynamics, and societal structures within a matriarchal society.