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Title | : | The Girl (Guardians #1) |
Author | : | Lola St. Vil |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 312 pages |
Published | : | September 30th 2012 (first published January 2nd 2012) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Young Adult. Angels. Romance |

Lola St. Vil
Paperback | Pages: 312 pages Rating: 3.71 | 6846 Users | 599 Reviews
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After his death, Marcus found the love of his life...Unfortunately it's not his sexy, telekinetic angel girlfriend – it's Emmy Baxter... a human.
Between torture, demon attacks, and midterms, Marcus and Emily must fight their feelings for a devastating prophecy has predicted:
"Should Angel and Human unite, humanity will perish."
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ISBN: | 1479390712 (ISBN13: 9781479390717) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Guardians #1 |
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Beneath the Moon and Stars review ReviewWords can't even describe my love for this book. It was beyond amazing. It was so original. I've never read an angel book like this. Every angel has a different power. Not only do they have wings but they get an awesome power too. That's just not fair. This is one of those book that you want to jump into. It was very hard to put down. I really liked Emmy. She handles things pretty well. Sometimes she broke down but she's human what do you expect. At timesDNF @ 90% Mild spoilers***This book was going SO WELL. At the start I was laughing and enjoying the story. The MC was fun and I could ignore the insta-love by thinking that it was something supernatural like mates or whatever. And then it just ended. The MC grew annoying and weak, and her personality was unstable. The insta-love grew out of control, and even after the MC promised to give up on the guy she kept throwing herself at (it was disappointingly pathetic), she still continued to hide in
I had two thoughts while reading this book.One: Two: That's basically it.The story was boring, and annoying. The main character also annoyed me. I was sick of her by 20%.Some of the things she said were ridiculous. I felt like i was constantly doing this Overall, dull.If you value your brain cells, don't read this.

This is why I don't read that much YA anymore... the characters make me wanna scratch my eyes out! This story has a wonderful world set up with a great storyline and plot but the characters ruined it for me. They are SO IMMATURE! I even put this down numerous times telling myself that I couldn't possibly read anymore. This book had the potential but it just didn't reach it. The reason I picked this book up (besides it being free) was because the allure of an angel book. I'm a sucker for a good
The premise drew me into this book, but I was disappointed. The author knows enough about mythologies to mix Christian and Taoist ideas together relatively seamlessly, unless you know both well to see the differences. The main female protagonist, Emmy, is a shallow heroine. She immediately falls in love with Marcus, the main angelic hero, and spends most of the book pining for him. Her infatuation is given the title of "love", although what a selfish love it is. Her dismay at not being chosen by
Review: This is the first of two self-published books that completely blew me away. I recommend bloggers to read and review them. The authors deserve full credit for their awesome stories. ~~~ So I've been having an Angel detox for 3 months. I've read so many in the last year that I couldn't stomach much more God vs. Satan, Fallen Angels, White Angels, Good versus Evil Etc. I started one more, a traditionally published popular one at that, and I couldn't take it. Same old, same old. I had to
Admittedly I have not yet completed the book, in fact am only on the first couple of chapters/sections.But I had to already list out my displeasures about the book. The author writes in first hand, from the perspective of the main character Emmy. But from the first moment on, when she was kidnapped briefly by some ''friends'', shes missed framing the main character out with the more realistic strands of thought that one must have if they find themselves kidnapped:For instance, being told a story
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