![]() In fact, I would compare this series decline to that of Divergent. Now that we’ve discussed my wavering feelings to this trilogy, let’s talk about the final book, Angel Fever. I was particularly put off by the introduction of Sebastian (or Seb) another half-angel who serves no other purpose than to be the other point in a love triangle. To me Angel Burn has held up in my head, but Angel Fire has decreased mainly because I remember the distaste I had while reading the novel and I was not a fan of the points the series chose take. I gave it 4 stars, but I don’t know if I would call it a 4 star-read. However, the sequel Angel Fire was a big disappoint for me. ![]() I loved the characters, the plot, the villain, and the romance. ![]() The first book was a solid 5 star-read and I still stand by that rating of the first novel. ![]() ![]() So, the premise of this trilogy is great. The problem with angels is that they leave the humans they feed off harmed and if they are fed off enough they will develop Angel Burn- when a human is mentally gone, but physically present. Angel Fever picks up right where Angel Fire leaves off and wraps up Willow, Alex, and Seb’s story with defeating the angels who have come and started to feed off humans parasitically. ![]()
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