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Bezig met laden... When Ash Rains Down (Kingdom Come, Book One) (editie 2017)door Cecelia Earl (Auteur), Hot Tree Editing (Redacteur)
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Fantasy.
Young Adult Fiction.
Young Adult Literature.
HTML: She thought demons didn't exist. She was so, so wrong. Despite the stupid necklace he gave her before he boltedâ??the one that supposedly contained protective powers and songs of angelsâ??she knows the truth. He never cared about her mom, brother or her, and angels and heaven are a farce. Besides her family, she only lets her best friend, Mitch, get close to her, and even he knows how quickly she can put up walls. She won't even take a second (okay, maybe third) glance at the handsomely irritating guy at school who's been lurking around. But no matter how much she's tried to protect everyone, the life she's so painstakingly been rebuilding is about to come crumbling down. And that necklace might have some benefit after all. Will Julia and her family survive an explosion, a demon invasion, or even the beautiful strangers that want her to join some demon-hunting mission? There's no question about it, money and good grades aren't going to solve all her problems anymore. It turns out there may have been something more behind her dad's disappearance... It looks like Julia's demon-hunting days are about to begin. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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It took a little while for this story to fully hook me in. That’s due in large part to the main character. At first, she's not very likable. She’s got tunnel vision that, despite the façade of caring for her family, feel more selfish than servant.
However, once I got a little deeper into the story (that included a little of Julia’s history), things begin to make more sense and I mustered some sympathy for her. The character traits that I didn’t love about her at first show up in the best possible way near the end of this book.
I wish there had been a bit more with the angels and demons thread, but as this is the first book in a trilogy, I expect to read more in the next two books (so watch for those reviews within the next month or so).
When Ash Rains Down is a good introduction to the characters, the town, and Julia’s struggles. Cecilia Earl also gives readers a bit of a treat at the end of the book with a short story from another character’s point-of-view. I appreciated seeing events leading up to the climax through someone else’s eyes.
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