Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Review: Angel Burn

ANGEL BURN (Angel Trilogy #1)
L.A. Weatherly
Paranormal Young Adult
464 pages
Candlewick
Available Now
Received via NetGalley for review

THE STORY
Most of Willow's life has been spent caring for her convalescent mother, a woman who drifts in and out of lucidity but more often than not seems content to stay in her own head. Willow has an uncanny ability to see into the future, often giving psychic readings in order to earn a little extra money to help her grandmother support her and her mom.

When giving one of the girls at school a reading, Willow sees a male angel draining the young woman's life force, and knows instinctively that he and creatures like him are a danger to humanity. Shortly after this shocking vision, Willow is visited by the angel in question, forcing her on the run with a young angel-killer named Alex who wants to know why she is suddenly attracting so much angel attention.

Willow is quickly given a crash course in the history of angels as far as Alex knows, and while he tries to keep his emotional distance from her because he knows her gifts are potentially linked to the angels, a begrudging attraction begins. Now made aware of Willow's existence however, the angels are more focused than ever on finding and destroying her, especially when the full truth about Willow is revealed and their plans for the future start to unravel.

MY THOUGHTS
Darkly fascinating, Angel Burn refuses to placate and comfort us with a familiar tale in which angels are paragons of goodness and light, but rather rips us from our previous notions and shows us how the beauty of these beings is merely a mask for villainy. Though they have the wings and the radiant light we are expecting, those elements are simply pretty distractions with which these parasites lure their prey, feeding on human life force while their victims' faces gaze upon them in awe and wonder. While most of humanity is blind to the otherworldly threat, we as readers do not share in the bliss of their ignorance, eyes riveted to the page as this new breed of predator is introduced to us, and we are taken aback but undeniably intrigued by such a shockingly different interpretation of angel lore. We want to shake our heads in denial of this reality, but simultaneously need to read as quickly as possible in order to absorb every detail we can, ready to battle with Alex and Willow against beings we would typically be rooting for in other stories.

In the beginning the alternating points of view take a bit of getting used to–the switch from third person Alex to first person Willow a bit jarring and disruptive–but once the story picks up and we find ourselves fully involved with their story, the change in perspective becomes significantly less noticeable. The relationship between Alex and Willow is fraught with tension, the revelation about Willow's half-angel nature creating an impregnable barrier between them we want nothing more than to bang our fists against as they travel together, wishing desperately for them to admit aloud what we know is churning within. There is nothing hurried or unbelievable about their connection, and by the time that barrier finally falls we are practically sweating with anticipation, wanting to luxuriate in the moments of happiness for we know they will be only fleeting.

The story itself is paced well after a slightly slower start, action interspersed with more quiet, emotionally powerful moments. Those few lulls can drive us a bit stir-crazy though–our skin feeling too tight and itchy as our impatience to know more about Willow and Alex, more about the angels, and more about what the future holds almost reaches its breaking point. The closer we get to the end the more we realize this story is nowhere near over, and we devour the last several chapters hoping for as many answers as possible before our exposure to a world that has become important to us vanishes with the turn of the final page. The wait for the next installment in the trilogy is going to be an excruciating one, and we can't help but peek in the back of the book days after finishing with the silly hope that maybe more chapters will have been written when we weren't looking, and perhaps there will be more Willow and Alex waiting for us if we just keep checking.

Rating: 4/5

40 comments:

  1. Fabulous review! I’m even more excited to read this one now.

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  2. I really love this take on angel lore. Very unique! I think I would really like this one, but perhaps I'll wait until the sequel is just about to be released to avoid that excruciating wait :)

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  3. I love this - it's one of my favourite Angel books. Such a unique take on Angel mythology!

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  4. I haven't read this book yet but it's lying on my shelf. Your review is just the motivation I needed to finally read it. Great review!

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  5. I agree the pacing at the start was a little slow but other than that it was a great start. We get sequel here earlier in Aus (and also in the UK). I excited to see what happens in the next instalment. Great review Jenny.

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  6. I'm glad you liked it too!!! I really enjoyed this darker version of Angels and I really liked the two characters, although you are right - one needed a bit time to get used to the two POV's.

    As always, reading your reviews is always so wonderfull...

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  7. I've heard some mixed reviews of this one, but I think it sounds great. I love the idea of bad angels. A lot more appealing than angelic ones. Sounds like this book is action backed. The switch from 3rd to 1st person sounds very awkward though. Overall, this definitel

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  8. Argh...I wasn't finished! This definitely sounds like something I want to pick up.

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  9. I am not sure about this one but then again it seems to offer so much more than the usual kinds of books so yes

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  10. I have heard fantastic things about this book! I can handle slow beginnings (especially if they are used to anchor a story) if the pace picks up afterwards!

    Great Review!

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  11. Christie - Thank you! I hope you like it as much as I did:)

    Aylee - I really enjoyed it as well, it was unexpected and very interesting:)

    Leanna - I was surprised how much I liked it, I hadn't had much luck with angel books outside of Unearthly so I really excited when I got sucked in:)

    Misha - It sat on my self for a little while too, but I'm really glad I picked it up!

    Nic - Lucky you! I'll be stalking you for your thoughts on the next book:)

    Danny - I wasn't sure about the 2 POVs when I started but once I got used to it, it really didn't bother me anymore. I just wanted more:)

    Alison - I've read mixed reviews as well, but I thought the characters were fabulous and that's always what makes a book for me:)

    Blodeuedd - It's a really different story, definitely worth reading!

    Felicia - It definitely picks up once Willow figures out what's going on:)

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  12. Ahhh I'm SO glad you enjoyed this one! The POV shifts killed me at first, but it totally picked up once I got the hang of it. This one was so darkly unique that I just loved it!

    PS - Sorry I've sucked at blog comments lately. What can I say? I'm proving HBoD right. Obvs.

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  13. I accually love books that take the usual thing; vampires, mermaids, angels etc and changes the rules and what we know about them. Its what makes those authors unique. I can't wait to get my hands on a copy of this one. Hope its at my Library. My reading list is a little long right now but it will be on there. Thanks for the great review, you def. made me want to read this one.

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  14. I need to read this one. I am a huge fan of angel books and this sounds very original and unique. Usually I don't mind POV switching -- hopefully it won't throw me off. I really like the cover too. Great review, Jenny!

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  15. Is it just me or after being a reviewer it seems the books that start off slow get more frustrating?? My rule is 100 pages, I wonder if Ive missed great books by doing that. Ive heard really good reviews about this book, Ill have to add it to the never ending TBR.

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  16. Aghh, Alex I love that guy. He is so fascinating! I immediately fell in love with the story. I can't wait to read the next one! Great review Jenny!

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  17. I love this unique take on angels! I'm definitely going to have to read Angel Burn in the near future. :)

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  18. The way the book ended left me feeling utterly hopeless! I too was looking for hidden chapter because I couldn't believe that is all we got.

    I also found the narrative jarring, especially toward the end when the action picked up, still, I got to say it was a very unique take on angels.

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  19. Sounds like an interesting twist on angels!!!

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  20. I didn't know this one was so different from the typical angel story. Not sure it's the book for me, but it definitely sounds unique at least. I'm glad you enjoyed it! Too bad about the killer wait for the next book!! =(

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  21. Melissa - Me too:) And I wrote you an email regarding your lack of comments. It's one wherein I swear to never speak to you again for neglecting me and my blog;)

    Laura - I do too, and that was the main thing I loved about this one. I just wanted to know more about this type of angel!

    Christina - If you're a fan of angel books I think you'll like it. It's dark and twisty and interesting.

    Tina - This one definitely didn't take me 100 pages to get interested, it's a longer book, but I was sucked in as soon as Willow started to figure things out:)

    Savy - I really liked Alex too, I can't wait for more of him:)

    Lauren - Hope you get a chance too, I loved it:)

    Missie - It was unexpected that's for sure. I didn't realize it was a trilogy so when I got to the last 20 pages and there was no end in sight I was like uh oh. Really looking forward to book two though:)

    Mollie - It definitely is:)

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  22. Ashley - I thought it was really different, I hadn't read anything where the angels were the bad guys:)

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  23. Fantastic review Jenny - so far I've been seeing nothing but rave reviews for this one and I'm happy to see that you love this book as much as others. I've really got to get around to reading this!

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  24. LOL I'm guilty of always wishing the story were a little bit longer at the end...especially when stories leave me hanging.

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  25. Wonderful review, Jenny, but I think I'd struggle with this one. I've tried the angel books, I always bomb out on them. FAIRIES were hard enough for me, but angels. . .

    Although, your wonderful review kinda/sorta/maybe wants me to reconsider - I do like the yang in here vs. the traditional yin of the angel story. . .

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  26. Haha,a mask for villainy... so true!
    I did really like the unique take on this one that turns everything on it's head.
    Even though I liked hearing Willow's voice, I wished so much it had been re-written to be more consistent. And Alex seemed like he was 28, not 18.
    Still, I enjoyed it and I can't wait to read the sequel.

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  27. I'm interested in checking out how the alternating POV's work. I'm looking for a good angel read - thanks!

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  28. Tammy - Hope you get to it soon, I loved how unique it was:)

    Jenny - I was not ready for this one to end at all. I needed the sequel to just magically appear in the back of the book:)

    Linds - If you're not a big fan of angel books, then it's probably not for you:) It was different though.

    Madigan - Alex definitely did seem older, but I think living on his own for as long as he did would make him seem older than he was. It's a good point though:)

    Alyssa - You're welcome, hope you like it!

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  29. YAY!!! I've totally been waiting for this FOREVER! I cannot WAIT to read it!! I didn't have a thing for angels until Patch... ;)

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  30. Another great review for this book! Looks like I need to more it up the TBR list...

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  31. I don't mind the jarring POV switch as long as it gets better, so I'm glad it does! Oh this sounds so interesting. I'm really looking forward to reading this one!

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  32. I'm still a bit hesitant in picking up angel books, but I do like the fact that dark angels are present in the book. Are there no demons? Since you love the characters, I think I'm going to give this one a shot despite the uneven narration.

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  33. Great review Jenny! not sure if its something Id like though =/

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  34. This sounds like a fresh take on the angel story, but I find that I'm still hesitant about angel books - I just can't get into them. I'll admit that your review has me curious about this one, but I might wait and see what you think of book 2 before picking it up.

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  35. I bought this one a while ago but still haven't gotten around to reading it. I think I'm going to bump it up in my TBR pile because of all the great reviews I've seen for it and its unique spin on the angel mythology. Great review, Jenny!

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  36. Oooh I have this one and I need to read it!! So glad the romance isn't rushed! Thank you for the amazing review. =)

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  37. Great review. I'm glad to be forewarned about the slow parts but as long as I know, I'll be okay.

    Heather

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  38. This sounds good! I wish the pacing were a little more even, but I'm loving the sound of those angels.

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  39. This is another angel themed novel I have on my TBR pile. I love its US cover:)

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