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Angel Fever
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Angel Fever
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Angel Fever

Written by L.A. Weatherly

Narrated by Cassandra Campbell

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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As half-angel Willow battles her parasitic otherworldly kin, romance and tension heat up to a climactic series finale

In the devastated remains of the world, millions now live in Edens provided by the angels that have all but enslaved the human race. As mastermind Raziel's stranglehold on humanity tightens, Willow, Alex, and the rest of the team race to recruit new Angel Killers and form a line of defense. But then a shattering revelation sends Alex on a doomed journey, leaving Willow and Seb hanging in the balance. All three must face the consequences of their choices-and when everything Willow loves is threatened, she returns to her roots for a final showdown with the angels. Worlds collide with epic intensity in a startling conclusion to L. A. Weatherly's inventive trilogy.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 26, 2013
ISBN9781469275406
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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Angel Fever: The third and final instalment of L.A. Weatherly's "Angel" seriesI AM SO GLAD THIS BOOK BROUGHT THIS SERIES BACK TO LIFE!!! DEFIBRILLATORS AND ALL!!! After the second book "Angel Fire" and the way it dragged me through what felt like years of my life, THIS BOOK was a delight to read!Action was coming at me left, right and centre and I was having a love/hate relationship with the edge of my seat!Most of the unanswered questions from the previous books are answered and wrapped up nicely, some a lot more emotionally traumatic to experience than others, and the pace barely left you time to catch your breath which is something I personally had problems with during "Angel Fire".There was a lot more in the way of character development with new and semi-old characters in this book too and very heart-wrenching moments... (There were tears for a certain Texan D: and a certain amazing mother figure- I love you M!! 3)Raziel's part in this book was a lot more interesting too with his mental battle and the relationship with other angels. His parts still weren't as enjoyable as others to read but you really got to understand him on a different level in this book.All of the different points of view were intriguing and made me fly through the book!! We continue to see through the eyes of Willow, Seb, Alex and Raziel but with all the drama explosion it doesnt break up the story too much at all - great storytelling!Seb - I will love you forever and ever I swear! You MADE this series for me and I felt so incredibly bad for all the poop Willow (and life) put you through... You are so so precious!! Meghan you're a hero!There was so much I loved but not much I can say without spoilers so here are the slight niggles I had which took this book down to 4 stars (and considering my score for the previous book there's surprisingly little!!)Willow - liked her in the first book, became slightly irritated in the second book and in this book I highly disliked her for her juvenile way of speaking and acting, her growing arrogance and her dramatic self-pitying that just ruined the character for me. She became spiteful to nearly everyone around her, hurt Seb and blamed him for what felt like, well, everything and just, man she just came in like a wrecking ball worse than Miley Cyrus for me :/ I understand she was going through a rough time but she started being like this in book two before she even had reason to be. She kinda really needed to get over herself in many places.Up to a certain point I was getting fed up with Alex too, then what happened happened and I got the break I needed and he wasn't so bad after that though I still feel he became a little... Well, like Willow so at least they suit each other :DSo other than a high dislike for two of the main characters, I loved the twist and turns in this book and the emotional roller coaster. It was enjoyable to read and really gripped me. It reminded me why I liked this series in the first place :).A really great end to the series and YAY JONAH :D
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I enjoyed this book and the others in the trilogy. Definitely a good teen read.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    To tell the truth, reading Angelfall and World After by Susan Ee has been devastating (I know, I know this is 'Angel Fever' not 'Angelfall'...but I'm getting there in a bit). So, Angelfall and its sequel World After (best sequel ever!) were so good, so deliciously awesome, so perfect (huff) that they have spoiled me forever! I can't stop myself from comparing every book I read now to the Penryn... series. Oh God, why? And trying to keep my battered heart in one piece, here I am, waiting, waiting, waiting...for the next book in the series...sigh... *opens a jar of nutella* Anyway, back to Angel Fever. This is a sequel I've been waiting for for almost two years I think. Angel (Angel Burn) was pretty good. Angelfire, I felt, dragged a little at some places, though it was decent enough for me to wait for the last book in the trilogy. As for Angel Fever, I can't say its better than the first book in the series, but its better than the second one for sure. The story seemed to be moving too slow around the middle of the book, while the climax seemed too fast paced to make much sense. I liked the end (yes, I love happy endings), but the climax could have been better. Not what I had expected at all. What Alex, Seb, Jonah, and everyone else did during the final attack, I did get. But what the hell was Willow doing? She goes to the Willow tree and she simply knows what she has to do to "save the world" and then she does something and (somehow) puts a timer on it to go off in one minute. Blackhole like gateways open up and the angels all vanish into them. Really, the Willow part of the climax was almost comical. It definitely could have been better. Other than that, it was a great read.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This was an excellent ending to the trilogy. I loved Willow and her relationship with the other characters. I felt that the author did a great job telling the story. I liked the fact that as a person Willow grew and learned from her mistakes. I feel that the story is complete and that no loose ends were left to be tied. I can't wait to see what else the author will write.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I won this though the Early Reviewers program, and hadn't read the first two books in the trilogy when I received it. I read the prologue and realised that I really probably should get my hands on the other books, so I went to the library and I'm glad I did. I think I liked this book the least out of the three, but I still enjoyed reading through to the end.The following is full of SPOILERS!The first book was most enjoyable for me, as I found that Willow got less and less interesting as the books went on. She started out as Queen Weird, a girl who shopped at second-hand stores and fixed up cars, and ended up as defined by her relationship and her half-angelhood. Maybe I'm just too old to enjoy stories where the loss of half of a couple means that the remaining person becomes a ghost of themselves until the miraculous return of the other. I would have loved to see Willow grow stronger and learn to lead the team in her own right, rather than handing the reins over to Sam kind of by default. She could have been forged into a fierce warrior by her grief; I would have found that much more interesting.When the rest of the team recruited a bunch of new poeple to train, it made no sense to me to just kill them all off. All the central characters came through just fine with one dramatic exception. We have no time or reason to care about all these extras who are slaughtered, so it didn't mean anything when they died. The loss of Sam could have just as easily been accomplished without adding all that faceless cannon fodder. That felt like a waste of storytelling time to me, just to fill in space to make Alex's absence seem longer.Seb's cool though. I found him the most interesting of all. I'm glad he had the time and space to grow as a character, and to become more than just a foil for Willow and Alex's relationship. I really enjoyed the exploration of emotion from his perspective, the different manifestations of love, and the acknowledgement that feelings can change and grow over time.#TeamSeb
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I hardly ever use the word “epic” to describe anything partly because I never think to use and it’s so overused. But as I read this last installment in the Angel series which has been a thrill ride from start to finish and then some, all I could think was “THIS-IS-EPIC”. Thanks to some craftiness on Weatherly’s part, the buildup to the final showdown lives up to all expectations!Our heroes, Willow, Alex, Seb and the rest of the Angel Killers return from Mexico City to find that the entire world is indeed in shambles. Having felt some measure of success despite some losses, they get back to the business of around-the-clock training and hunting down the angels. But the relentlessly devious Raziel shifts events once again with a complete game changer that shakes the confidence of the AK’s. It also results in a life-altering decision by Alex that jeopardizes his relationship with Willow.I’m choosing to be as vague as possible because as with the previous two books, the emotional ride is really what lifts this book into the stratosphere. You really get the sense of how intensely these people train and how seriously they take their mission. They eat, breathe, sleep and live this life. There's always an awareness of how much time has gone by and the condition they live in. In Angel Fever, we get to see how resilient and defiant Willow can be. I mean this is a girl with serious daddy-issues saddled with the burden of rescuing humanity. And she's also a kid who is exciting and exasperating sometimes. I was annoyed by some of her reactions to things pertaining to Seb and then later to Alex. But I think what it really was is that Weatherly so accurately described jealousy and insecurity. In doing so, she made Willow’s very human side become more relatable. So I cut her a break.The burning love triangle aside, there’s once again a copious amount of kick-ass action and fury to keep the momentum in Angel Fever on overdrive. The quiet moments are special and offer some brief respite. The misdirections are creative. I’m sad that the series is over because I just love them so much (especially Alex, surprise, surprise!) but I’m also breathing a sigh of relief because damn it, these kids deserve a break!~ Bel
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    After following this series, I’m anxious to see how it will all end. For me, this story is okay, but I really expected more.Plot: You think that after two books in a series that the plot would be somewhat different right? No. I mean, they pretty much faced the same thing they had been facing all along. Fighting with the angels, the struggle to save humanity. The only good part was…well I don’t want to ruin that part but know that this little plot twist really amped up the book for me. Finally, I got to see some good action.Love: Now if I were to tell you what happens that it would be a major spoiler. But know that I really enjoyed this character and the plot twist. I mean, gessh I even cried a tear or two…maybe.Ending: After all the struggle to get where they were today I felt like the ending was a bit rushed and not enough. It’s like build up…build Up BUILD UP then ….tiny bam. Not really what I was expecting but everything was nicely tied up in the end. I just thought the ending would have more of a bang you know.Overall, this series concludes well. There are plenty of plot twists and turns to kept the reader firmly in there seat. Action-packed and full of romance, Angel Fever is delightful.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    After what happens to Mexico City Willow and who left including Alex, Search for AKs to take down the angels once and for all. Alex finds out news that might just stop them so he takes off without telling the real reason on what’s going on. You could really feel Willows emotions thew this part. It was so heart breaking.You watch Seb and willow go threw a lot on there a relationship. there feeling and closeness has changed. You watch Seb fall in love with someone who wasn’t Willow, but he was so suborn to see it threw out the whole book. After a year since Alex left Willow gets a vision short of, that something huge was gonna happen. She sets off to Pawtucket NY with Seb to try and stop it and her father who is an Angel. she comes across some her old classmates and Nina. she finds out that somehow her energy was protecting the people who she has encountered, giving off some kind of immunity to the angels.Angel Fever is just one huge sad depressing ride. It puts you threw a lot of heart break and Emotional battles. it is auction packed.I understood where Willow was coming from after Alex returns but then again i wanted to slap her out of it. Willow is a tide annoying in Angel fever, I just wanted to know more about Alex and what he was going threw but all i got was a chapter pretty much. I just really wanted more.Seb finally realizes that is over Willow, he was just too suborn to see it. I really hated how Willow would mess with Sebs feelings all the time. Just leave the guy alone. Willow and Seb will always have a Brother/Sister relationship. it just would’t work any other way.Angel Fever is a good ending to the whole series, but it could of had more. i just felt like the story was rushed is spot that needed more. and parts that just needed to be rushed cause it was getting dull.Willow is not the same person she was in Angel Burn, but that is understandable for what she has went threw. She is a lot tougher and a fighter in Angel Fever. she isn’t someone you messed with that is for sure. She has been threw so much turmoil.The ending was adorable and cute a great way to end the story. Willow and Alex gets there happy ending, And so does Seb.I thought the cover was confusing at first but once you get towards the middle you start to understand. The cover is really pretty. I do like the US covers better then the UKs. The UKs covers just look really dark and Gothic looking.Angel Fever was a great way to end the series but yes it did have it’s up and downs threw the book, But the whole concept was the story is interesting. Angel Burn is still my favorite of the series, and Angel Fever isn’t as good as Angel Fire. I did still really enjoyed the book.Overall: Pretty Cover, Good Concept, Amazing Adventure, A really great series. I will repeat this for the 3rd time. READ THE SERIES!