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Book Reviews of Angelfire (Angelfire, Bk 1)

Angelfire (Angelfire, Bk 1)
Angelfire - Angelfire, Bk 1
Author: Courtney Allison Moulton
ISBN-13: 9780062002358
ISBN-10: 006200235X
Publication Date: 1/17/2012
Pages: 480
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books
Book Type: Paperback
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kopsahl48 avatar reviewed Angelfire (Angelfire, Bk 1) on + 181 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Ellie Monroe will be turning 17 soon. She is planning a huge party and is even getting a car from her parents. Everything is going perfect, until she meets Will. Now she is thrust into this unbelievable life of angels and reapers and other inhuman beings. Her nightmares that have plagued her entire life are not nightmares but actual memories. Ellie, who has the ability to wield the angelire, and other angelic reapers are the ones that have been chosen to prevent Lucifer's Second War, the Apocalypse. Will is Ellie's guardian sent to serve and protect her. Together they must find the Enshi, the true soul reaper, and destroy it before Bastian, the powerful vir (humanlike reaper), finds it.

I have very mixed feelings about this book. I liked it but at times it seemed slow moving. Ellie has a tough time accepting the fact that she has been reincarnated many times and is the secret weapon of the angels (trust me, I think I would too). It was confusing at times with all the different types of reapers and angels. There are lengthy explanations throughout the book giving the background of how the reapers were born and the various wars between them and the angels. Since this is the first book, I understand the need for them, but I still at times thought it tedious. The conclusion of the book was a surprise and I will be on the lookout for the second book.
ophelia99 avatar reviewed Angelfire (Angelfire, Bk 1) on + 2527 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I got an advanced reading copy of this book through Traveling ARC Tours. I was very excited to read this book, based on the description it looked right up my alley. This is supposed to be the first book of a trilogy. It was a good , I really enjoyed some of Ellie's flashbacks to her past lives, but I didn't enjoy the amount of time she spent trying to balance school work with her training.

Ellie has been having horrible nightmares. Then one day at school she sees a guy who she thinks is familiar. She finds out his name is Will and he is her Guardian. Ellie's memories and powers are slumbering but Will tells her she is a ancient soul who is reborn into human form and can wield the swords of Angelfire. As Ellie's powers awaken she is hunter by Reapers, the very creatures that only she can kill. The evil Reapers are trying to awaken something ancient and evil, and only Will and Ellie can stop them.

This book reminded me a lot of Buffy the Vampire Slayer; except with Reapers instead of Vampires. Ellie is kind of a girly girl, but not too over the top. I enjoyed her character; as a character Ellie was sweet and had a good sense of humor. Will was also an excellent character, although very serious. The two have pretty good chemistry and make a good team; I enjoyed that they didn't immediately fall head over heels for each other with no explanation.

I loved the action scenes in the book and really enjoyed the flashbacks into Ellie's past lives. These were very well done and engaging. I also liked how the plot was big, we are talking preventing the end of the world type of stuff which is always entertaining to read about. Unfortunately I also have some complaints.

My biggest complaint is two-fold. First the Ellie that we go through every day life with is not consistant with the Ellie in the action scenes; it is like reading about two different people. I know that her eternal soul kind of takes over in fight scenes; but it is still supposed to be Ellie, right? I wish her character had a bit more consistency in these parts. Second a lot of time is spent discussing Ellie's school life; who likes who, how she is going to get her homework done, etc. She spends a lot of time being chastized for her grades slipping or for not putting enough time into school projects. Maybe all of this is supposed to make Ellie more human and easier to relate to...I just found these parts boring and they seemed to drag on. I wanted to read more about the Reapers, understand better how the Grim worked, and see more of this awesome world within our human world.

The Grim is there, it reminds a lot of the Grey in Kat Richardson's Harper Blaine series, but it is never explained very well...we only get a vague idea of what it means and how it can be used. I didn't like that so much depth was put into Ellie's school life and yet the awesome and intriguing parts of this world are just barely sketched out. I guess from the synopsis I was looking for something creative, dangerous, and action packed...what I got was basically a version of Buffy the Vampire Slayer but with less time spent on discussing the actual training Ellie goes through.

Moulton does throw a whopper of a surprise at you towards the end of the book, so I was happy to have something there that caught me by surprise. The story is nicely wrapped up; although definitely the first book of a series. The writing is well done and readable, if nothing really outstanding.

Overall it was a good book. I wanted to like it more than I did. I did love the flashback scenes of Ellie's past and enjoyed some of the fight scenes between Ellie and the Reapers. There was too much dealing with everyday high school life and not enough immersion in the world Ellie is introduced to. The writing was good, but didn't blow me away. I was hoping for more and was left feeling a little dissatisfied...in many ways this reminded of a number of other young adult books that are already out there. If you are into books where a high school girl gains super powers and then falls for a hot boy she technically can't have then this is the book for you.
reviewed Angelfire (Angelfire, Bk 1) on + 32 more book reviews
I'll start off by saying that Moulton has provided readers with a gripping and action packed tale of angels, creating an unforgettable debut. Angelfire is a powerhouse of good versus evil that will definitely make its mark in the YA genre.

Ellie is your average teenage girl until her seventeenth birthday, when she begins having horrible nightmares. The monsters in her nightmares come for her, thrusting her into a war she realizes she has been part of for hundreds of years. Not to mention there is an amazingly hot angel that has the hots for her. Together they fight the forces of evil in an attempt to keep a powerful entity from being set free...an entity that could end Ellie forever.

Ellie and Will are a magical duo. The romance between them is exciting, adding depth to the plot as well as a twist in the end. I really enjoyed the action packed scenes that showed just what the characters were capable of. As Moulton revealed the history between Will and Ellie, I became much more aware of the intense bond they shared and how far they were willing to go to protect each other. I absolutely loved Angelfire and look forward to the continuation of the trilogy. More please!!