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Angeli tentatori by L.A. Weatherly

miss_moonshine's review against another edition

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4.0

3.75 stars rounded up to four. So much good, but so much unnecessary angst at the same time. Very excited to find out what happens in Angel Fever though.

ketie's review against another edition

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5.0

Ohhh this one was so much better than the first book and I'm sad I finished it and even though like the world was literally falling apart, I was happy that Willow and Alex worked things out but my Seb x Willow shipper heart hurts and I wish they could have both been in love but yeah I don't see that happening now :( Aww but Alex you can have her but MY SHIPPER HEART OKAAJ :(

tigara18's review against another edition

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5.0

So, I love this book dearly and I love this series oh so very much, but I do have some cons to list.

1. The Love Triangle. Basically, it didn't need to happen. Alex and Willow had a good thing going on. It started tense and built slowly and budded beautifully in the first book. Seb was completely irrelevant. I mean yes, his half-angelness was needed so Willow could learn to hide her aura and he knew the area and all that stuff, but he could have easily have been another girl and achieved the same means with about 300 fewer pages. I don't know how many times I wanted to slap them both. Alex was being a jealous jerk and Willow was pulling a Bella Swan with the whole "OMG, I don't know which one of you I want to be with cuz I love you both SOOOOOO much".

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Team Alex and Team Seb do NOT need to happen. But thankfully, they don't. The triangle is started and resolved within the entire book, which proves how irrelevant it was to the overlying story. Besides, you have an Apocalypse to deal with in a 2 week span. Your love life can most certainly wait till you know you're not going to die.

2. The new Angel Killers. I don't even remember most of their names and I only finished about 2 months ago. I remember Kara only because she was the only one who was developed. The other ones basically served as army numbers and angel fodder.

3. The final battle. Was anyone else disappointed with the lack of pizazze the battle with the 12 had. It seemed like for being the best of angelkind, they went down just as easy as the rest. I was expecting...more?


Those being said, I did enjoy this whole book, as long as it was. The final outcome was worth every long, drawn out page and I cannot wait till we get the third one!

trish89's review against another edition

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5.0

OMG I love this story with all the twists in it, unpredictable...Can't wait for the last book of the triology... i read the first two in Dutch and the third one still hasn't been translated. Thinking about reading it in English then

mzhyde's review against another edition

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5.0

2017: First of all, why did I give this book only 4 stars 5 years ago??? For real, this sequel was so good! The main characters develop more throughout Angel Fire. And I love that we get chapters from Raziel's point of view. As a reader you always know what's going to happen, because of his chapters. So good! Can't wait to read Angel Fever even though I don't want this series to end.

2012: 4/5
Looooooooooved this sequel even though I think that Angel is better. (:
Can't wait for Angel Fever tho.

trash_tash's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional mysterious sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A

4.25

maureensbooks89's review against another edition

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3.0

I read ‘Angel’ by L.A. Weatherly almost a year ago. And somehow, although I really loved that book, it took me almost a year to start in ‘Angel Fire’.

In ‘Angel Fire’ the story of Willow and Alex continues right after they fought the fight of their live against the angels. Now Willow and Alex are fugitives because every Angel and Angel lover is after them. Together they travel to Mexico. Soon Willow starts having dreams about where she is supposed to go in Mexico and where she will meet a guy she’s never seen before. Determined to find the place she dreamed about, Willow and Alex find out that there are still other people trying to fight the Angels.
Soon after they arrive in the capital of mexico Willow meets the mystery guy she dreamed about. And soon they figure out why she is dreaming about ‘Sebastian’.

Although it took me a long time to start in ‘Angel Fire’ I really liked this book. Sometimes I found this book a little to extensive but it’s also what is good about this book. I loved the intense relationship between Willow and Alex but also the close friendship between Willow and Sebastian.

I give this book 3 stars.

slc333's review against another edition

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4.0

I really enjoyed this one. The only problem with the love triangle is that both guys are great. I actually think Seb is probably a better match for Willow and he really loves her ( as clearly demonstrated by his genuine willingness to just be friends if that is what Willow needs) but I just love willow & Alex together which makes it hard to know who I want her to end up with. I didn't like the distance between Willow and Alex in this book (mostly as a result of Alex's new leadership responsibilities).

fran98765's review against another edition

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3.0

Way too long, much of it could have been cut out.