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Angel in the Storm, Book 2 (The Angel Series) (English Edition) Formato Kindle
Lisa Grace (Autore) Scopri tutti i libri, leggi le informazioni sull'autore e molto altro. Vedi Risultati di ricerca per questo autore |
Framed for Max's murder, Megan, along with the help of Johnny who is a good angel, and her friends, must stay one step ahead of the police and an approaching hurricane in an attempt to save Max before it's too late.
In his ultimate quest to conquer Megan, Judas leaves a trail of death and offers her an impossible choice. Will Megan sacrifice herself for those she loves?
AOL named "The Angel Series" the Christian alternative to "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyers.
Coming in November 2011 - Angel in the Ice, Book 3
Check CBS News KOIN TV interview on Youtube for Lisa's author interview.
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- LinguaInglese
- Data di pubblicazione30 giugno 2011
- Dimensioni file324 KB
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- ASIN : B005944PEE
- Lingua : Inglese
- Dimensioni file : 324 KB
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- Lunghezza stampa : 140 pagine
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Now what I loved about this book is we see the main character Megan fall more. Her faith is rattled and this times she make mistakes as all Christians make. Even I, a Christian makes mistakes everyday. I say something wrong, do something wrong, but every time I fall, I rely on God's grace to get me through those times. Megan begins to rely on God and not on herself. Many times we think we can do it all on our own and the truth is, we can't. We need help and God's grace.
The plot line of this book didn't waver in as much action as I wanted it to be but still gave a pretty good read. Megan's brother is captured, now Megan must bargain with evil to find where he is at. I like that Megan is pressed into a hard wall. The story line felt much more realistic as we deal with all kinds of uncertainties everyday. And the best part is, when Megan's faith began to fall, God shows up and did some great miracles.
I really enjoyed this book better than the first book. Megan's characters isn't as perfect (no Christian is) but she uses God's word and held on to the faith. A great Christian read that had an great ending leaving me excited for the next book.


It's a life or death situation. Megan has to make choices and resist temptation, just like we all do. When her friends join in the battle, it puts all of their lives in danger. It's a good reminder that there are supernatural forces at war around us, whether we can see them or not. Prayer is so important.
Things you should know: 1) Read book 1. Since I had read "Angel in the Shadows" I knew what was going on, but I think you will be lost if you don't read it. It's worth it! 2) There are a number of grammatical errors that I found slightly distracting, but not enough to tear me away from the story. 3) The good guys win the war, but not every battle. 4) Be prepared to want book 3 when you're done.

In Angel in the Storm, as with her first book, Angel in the Shadows, Grace sets out to apply her craft to the daunting task of writing a Christian Young Adult (Y/A) series that would give the Y/A audience an alternative to the popular vampire craze. "The difference between Vampires and Angels," according to Grace, "is that Angels are real."
Angel in the Storm is not like anything I have come to expect from Christian fiction. Well written and well edited, Grace picks up where Shadows left off and delivers the second punch of a one-two-three rapid fire sequence that is as spellbinding and captivating as it is fast paced and moving.
We are reintroduced to Megan, a high school teen who can see angels, and, because they are also angels, demons as well. Because of her gift, Megan is targeted by the evil fallen angel/demon, Judas. Yeah, it's an obvious allusion to Judas Iscariot, but it can be forgiven.
In Storm, Judas has caused Megan's little brother Max to be kidnapped and sold to a pedophile ring that transports the boy out of state to New Orleans during a fast approaching hurricane. The storm which while very real, serves as a metaphor for the physical and spiritual turmoil in Megan's life, and the very real battle for Max's soul taking place in the spiritual world.
Megan and a few of her friends are suspects in the kidnapping and presumed murder of young Max, but with the help of good angel Johnny and several other good angels, Megan and her friends set out on a frantic race from Clearwater, Florida to New Orleans, Louisiana to face the perilous, danger filled challenge of rescuing her brother from the pedophile ring, and ultimately rescue his soul from the evil Judas.
Good fiction regardless of genre is always a good story, well told, and Angel in the Storm like its predecessor Angel in the Shadows, meets both criteria.
I give the book 4 stars, but only because I find the multiple first person present tense running narrative the writer employs as her vehicle distracting. But, that's a matter of preference. I'm not her target audience, and other Y/A novels I've reviewed employed the same vehicle to tell their stories, so it must work for the target audience.
Both books in the Angel series would make excellent read and discuss material for any church youth group, or parents interacting with their teenage kids. Less a theological treatise than Billy Graham's Angels, Angels, Angels, and more personal than Frank Peretti's landmark `Darkness' angel stories because Megan can not only see both the good and the evil angels, she can interact with them as well. There is a sense of realness to Megan's angst that other Christian books don't have without getting sappy.
A well written alternative to the mountains of paranormal fiction aimed at the Y/A audience, with a good, solid, moral Biblical perspective, Angel in the Storm ©2011 by Tampa writer Lisa Grace, is available in Kindle® format from Amazon.com, and at the writer's web site, Lisa Grace Books.
Book three, Angel in the Ice is scheduled for release November 1st, 2011.