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Angel Fury by Ella Summers

gemhall's review

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5.0

Ella made me go awww

Saying awww multiple times at the words and actions of a Master Interrogator of the Legion of Angels is not what you would expect to be doing, but I did.

This book goes deeper into the histories of Damiel and Cadence as they work out their new relationship and how to work together as more than just colleagues.

However, the pancake recipe is still missing, maybe I will get lucky in book 3.

laura_devouring_books_crumpets's review

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3.0

I love the chemistry and love between the two mc's... this Author can write a salivating romance... its just the rest i wasn't overly keen on, the plots all a bit jumpy and quick.... And the final solution done in a matter of seconds.....

TBH i loved the sister series to this up until about book 4 or 5 then it got very similar to this a bit rushed and all over the place... still a good read on certain aspects

starlitbooknerd's review

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5.0

Awesome

I really love learning more about Cadence and Damiel’s story! This series seems like it’s going to really help give more info on the Immortals! I can’t wait to see what happens next!

lavendermarch's review

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4.0

I liked this better than book one. It was funny, sweet, and had a nice mix of action and romance. It's been great to get to know Nero's parents better. And we should see baby Nero in book three! There's been a lot of relevant information revealed about the Immortals. I'm curious to see how it pertains to the plot of the next Legion of Angels book. 4 stars.

tanyad74's review

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4.0

Originally posted at Rantings of a Reading Addict.

Book two of the Immortal Legacy series takes us into unknown territory. We are taken to another realm where Cadence and Damien are trying to save the Hive. We get a lot of surprises. Meeting up with old foes, and even friends alike. Who can be trusted?

Cadence and Damien move quickly from scene to scene where their limits are tested. The couple grows closer, so I was excited to see the romance grow. I think Damien's hardened skin is starting to soften.

I did enjoy Angel Fury a bit more than the first book. I think because I was more familiar with the characters now that I knew who was who. There was probably a little bit of "first book syndrome" that I always get at the beginning of a series. Despite reading this series after Legion of Angels, I still felt out of sorts with book one. Angel Fury had me more comfortable with the characters and more involved with the story.

purdytrue's review

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adventurous fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

1.0

liendienmeo's review

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3.0

3.5 Stars

Aaaww, definitely better than book one, at least romance-wise! The speeches WERE a bit cheesy but whatever, it was sweet.

Plotwise, honestly, someone has to spell it out for me, there was no "aha-moment", mostly because I have a mind like a sieve and can't remember enough details from Leda and Nero's story to connect everything. Is there even a big revelation (or many) that has a huge significance in the Legion of Angel's current plot? I mean it definitely explains why Nero is well NERO but is there more behind it that I didn't get? Please feel free to chime in anytime, I would love to get some answers lol.

Other than that, I thought some things* got resolved way too easily. The execution gave me a very RUSHED feeling and also made me think they were just thrown in there without careful construction and eye for detail.

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So Cadence merged the five Immortal weapons into one, they (Damiel and her) touch the hilt and bam it's done? I mean, they weren't in a physical fight, I get that; not much to describe there though I do think the scene would have benefitted from a more detailed description. Maybe how the magic flowed through them or something like that, idk.
Then there was the issue with Cadence's dad. Maybe I'm already primed for all the conflict in the world to happen instead of an easy resolution but... Cadence confronted her dad about the spies and apparently that's all it took for the hard General Silverstar to tell his daughter EVERYTHING. I at least expected SOME sort of struggle or denial. He went to all this length to, in the end, just tell her about it when confronted? It didn't seem to fit somehow.)

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