3.81 AVERAGE


I liked this book, many Angel based books are based on the good vs. the bad sturyline but this is one that taes it to a personal level. Fun, quick and exciting read.

I would recommend this book to hesitant teen female readers. It would be nice if this one volume of three books was still sold as three individual books to encourage the hesitant readers to give it a try. The writing is simpler for those not accustomed to a lot of reading, and I think the plot line is interesting enough to encourage the reader to continue. Again, the size of it is a bit daunting as one novel though, and if possible to find copies where they are each of their own ~230 pages is a lot more of a accomplishable task as opposed to a book that is about 700 pages.

Anyway, I found the book pretty predictable, but the courting in the beginning of the book/series was just so adorable I found myself caring for the two main characters, Tristan and Ivy, wholeheartedly. I was also unsure as to how the romance would exactly end, since Tristan ends up dying and the last book being titled "Soulmates" just made me wonder how soulmates continue with one in the afterlife. I'm not sure after reading if "Soulmates" was a good title for the third book, but the ending left me fairly satisfied. I'm not sure if it is a book I will pick up and read again anytime soon, but it was a nice light read for me.

Uh, it was okay. I finished the third book yesterday.

This book is good but too slow paced for my taste. Very sweet and beautiful story though. :)

Amazing characters. Amazing plot. A great read that I finished within a week. And to be honest, it was the sweetest book I've ever read. Tristin Carruthers is adorable.

I read this after thoroughly enjoying [b:hush hush|6339664|Hush, Hush (Hush, Hush, #1)|Becca Fitzpatrick|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1358261334s/6339664.jpg|6525609] and looking for something else involving angels whilst waiting for the sequel. But this cannot compare at all.

The plot was painfully slow and ended in a way which continues to make me cringe, something similar can be said about the writing. As I was reading it, I couldn't help but feel like this was one of 'those' YA books, the ones that are desperately clinging to the coat tails of a genre which has been done much better, and far more interestingly.