Wednesday, January 7, 2015

ARC REVIEW - The Angel Killer (The Watcher #2) by Lisa Voisin


The Angel Killer Synopsis:

Now that she’s found him again, all Mia Crawford wants is some downtime with her fallen angel boyfriend, Michael. But the call of duty keeps him away—from school and from her—with more demons to smite than ever.

When Michael is mortally wounded by a cursed sword, Mia must perform an ancient blood ritual to save him. But the spell exacts a price. Haunted by visions of war, torture, and despair, Mia discovers the world is in more danger than she ever imagined. Behind the scenes, an evil adversary pulls all the strings.

After redemption, there’s Hell to pay.
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Lisa Voisin Bio:
A Canadian-born author, Lisa Voisin spent her childhood daydreaming and making up stories, but it was her love of reading and writing in her teens that drew her to Young Adult fiction.

Lisa also leads a writing group for teens in North Vancouver, works as a technical writer, and teaches meditation. Her debut YA novel, The Watcher, won the Chanticleer award for best paranormal fiction.

A self-proclaimed coffee lover, she can usually be found writing in a local café. When she's not writing, you'll find her hiking in the mountains to counteract the side effects of drinking too much caffeine!

Though she’s lived in several cities across Canada, she currently lives in Vancouver, B.C. with her fiancé and their two cats.
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REVIEW:
Another exciting story in this series, this takes place about a month after the end of the first book The Watcher, and just as the first book, this installment has plenty of action, along with healthy doses of suspense and mystery. We also learn more about Mia and Michael's connection, and how far back it actually goes, as well as who is responsible for the ramped attacks that have been keeping Mia and Michael apart. The character development in this installment is really well done, and I liked seeing how much more mature Mia is in this book; she truly understands the dangers that are a part of Michael's world, and how much she is willing to contribute to the ongoing battle. I wasn't prepared for the ending, and I'm hoping that it won't be a long time before we get to read the next book in the series.
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ARC provided in exchange for honest review.

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