![]() ![]() Buy in monthly payments with Affirm on orders over 50. If she spent more of her time doing what the story said she was sent to Earth to actually do and if she had more interesting action scenes I would have liked it much better than just reading about her mooning all over Xavier.So, in all, not a complete waste, but certainly not a keeper. the angels influence, in the first book of Alexandra Adornettos heartfelt YA Halo Trilogy. ![]() There were parts of the story I enjoyed, such as when Beth first discovered she may actually have some angelic powers, but we didn't really get enough of a look at what made Beth special. I thought the descriptions of heaven and such to be original. ![]() Unfortunately my dislike of the lead character along with the preachyness (which I could have excused in a better written story.after all this is a book about angels) and the predictability of the plot kind of made this one hard to get through.However, I did read the whole book so it was interesting enough to do that. You would think that she would be slighty more mature, less whimpy, less whiney and have much more common sense. Yes, both lead female characters acted nonsensically when falling in love, but where Bella is a human (and we all know how crazy human girls are about their first loves LOL), Bethany is supposedly an angel. Outside of the fact that they are both teenage romancy books dealing with supernatural characters, I can't say that I see it. Bethany is an angel sent to Earth with her brother, Gabriel, and sister, Ivy, to save humanity from evil, but gets sidetracked by falling in love with a human teenage boy.I read a couple reviews on this which said that they thought this was like Twilight. ![]()
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