

Weatherly answered questions, raised more, but left her readers yearning for the third book! I can't wait to read it! Read more Weatherly gave her readers so much more to be excited about.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book far more than I enjoyed the first. I like seeing how the minor characters decisions played a big part in the end.All in all, Angel Fire is a great sequel. All the characters in this book, including minor ones, played bigger parts. Though many fear rose up in Willow, she still kept herself strong and did what need to be done. I loved that Willow is able to learn more about herself that what she thought. As the reader, as the new characters bring more story to the story, they also open up doors to that can be bad.The plot line of this book delve deeper into the angels. I did enjoy what these new characters brought. Many things from the past come up to haunt and destroy Alex and Willow, while others things come up just to complicate it more. Both characters create uncertainty and unstable environments. First off, there are some new characters that really made the book much more edgy. Things might be all as what they thought.Without any spoilers, I want to express why I loved this book so much. Since the first book, Alex and Willow are on the run. I especially loved the emotions in the book as well as the progress of the characters. I really loved this book! There are so many changes, new characters, and new places that made me so happy and giddy while reading this book. I personally am rooting for Willow x Seb, but that's just me.Would I recommend it to others? That would be a big "YES!" I'm eagerly awaiting the library getting the newest one. Even minor characters had a richness of development that I haven't seen in a while.In addition to the well done character development, the pacing, main plot and other side plots kept me happily reading for several hours until I finished the 700+ page novel.I cannot wait to read the final book in the trio. That's when I felt fully invested in the characters. Weatherly did not have that problem with Seb, the only other half-angel in the world besides Willow.The angst between Willow, Seb and Alex was realistic and had me pulling my hair out in places at people's stupidity. Often times with love triangles, one of the two love interests comes off a little, well, flat. And, I will admit, this was one of the better ones.

Oh, and that she is attracted to.This bit of news sets up one of the major side plot lines that drives the story: the love triangle. What Willow doesn't tell Alex is that she sees a boy in her dream that feels oddly familiar to her. When we ended the first book, Willow and Alex were on the run and heading south toward Mexico thanks to Willow's precognitive dream.
