Summary
Just
because she has wings,
doesn’t
mean she’s an Angel…
It's front
page news on every Angel gossip rag:
“Marcus
& Ameana: Gone The Way Of “Brad & Jennifer.”
So, Who Is
The “Angelina?” Emmy Baxter—a mere mortal!”
Ameana
tries to avoid her ex and his new love by focusing
on the
other evil out to destroy the team. But soon her pain
turns to
fury.
And before
the end…a girl plots revenge, a leader is on the edge
and an
Angel falls.
- Number of pages: 350
Review
Oh my god. I was just stopped cold. Like dead cold. The book
ended, and I was left . . .
waiting. I honestly don’t know what to do now. The book is over and it’s going
to be quite some time before book THREE comes out considering this just came
out today and I was fortunate to coerce (*cough* begged) the author into giving
me an ARC.
When we last saw our doomed characters, a big revelation
about one of the Guardian’s actions was reveled leaving you with a feeling of
unease. This book starts off in the point of view of Ameana, Marcus’ ex-girlfriend.
Boy does this girl have some serious issues. At times I couldn’t blame her, and
at others I just wanted to kick her. You do get to witness a more vulnerable
side to the girl, which is nice to see and to know that she isn’t a complete
robot. I’d have to say that two thirds of the book was in her point of view
where as one third is done in the point of view of our spunky and stubborn
human, Emmy. Most of the time Ameana tries to make Emmy seem like a real loser
and a complete waste of space. At times I had to agree with her because of some
pettiness I spotted, but when you took the time to look into the way Emmy
reacts and composes herself under pressure, you can’t help but feel admiration
for her. Honestly, after looking at both girls
I felt admiration for both. And not only did I see a lot of different aspects
of them, but also from the other characters. Anger from those I didn’t think
were that capable, selflessness when I thought they were all hard, even love in
one case where there was no WAY there was before. Each book seems to open up a
different layer of everyone.
The plot line was interesting in this one as well. The same
goals to save the earth still apply, but there were very different obstacles
that I thought were great and nerve wracking at the same time. I don’t want to give out too much
information on book two so I will just say that this continuation of The
Guardians is not something that will disappoint. I read one chapter for every
math problem I completed (I like to think of it as a reward), and when it ended
I was left not only speechless, but also feeling slightly fainted. All I kept
thinking was that it COULDN’T end that way. I COULDN’T be left hanging that
bad. But I was, and not only does it frustrate me, but I am also dying to get
my hand on the 3rd book A.S.A.P. That isn’t likely to happen soon so
until then I will just have to be satisfied with rating it from 1-10? An 8.5
Side note: I understand that the given summary doesn’t really
tell you what this book is about, but I’ll post something different up if I find
it a little more specific or helpful. Either way read the first and then this
one! Trust.