By Your Request! Review: Fall For Me by K.A. Last
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From Goodreads:
“Angels aren’t supposed to fall in love, especially with each other. But for the record, you were worth it.”
Grace Tate is a Protection Angel and Vampire Hunter, and she has always followed the rules. But some rules are made to be broken…
Until now the fight against evil has been simple, and falling in love was never part of the plan. So what happens when it’s beyond Grace’s control, and when she least expects it she falls for the wrong person?
All hell breaks loose, that’s what.
At Hopetown Valley High, not everything is as it seems, and the one person Grace thought was her enemy becomes her most important ally.
Blood will be shed, lives will be lost and friendships will be tested. It all comes down to one decision, and when Grace tries to save all those dear to her, she realises not everyone can be—or wants to be—saved.
My thoughts...
Well, this was an interesting one for me. I usually avoid angel stories like the plague because they bother me to no end. The reason is most people don't have a firm grasp on biblical angels. I could go into a huge preachy thing about how angels don't have wings and they are simply people on "the other side", but I won't. There were parts that bothered me in this story because of this, and the whole heaven's council irked me, but I pushed through.
The first part felt slow and a bit dry, but again, I pushed through and found the story, once it got into the nitty gritty, quite interesting. Grace does find herself in quite a predicament, and it definitely leaves me to wonder who she will choose in the end. I'm rooting for Seth, but I do feel for Josh.
All up, once I got past my irritation, I found the story pretty enjoyable. Once I focused on them being fantasy rather than heavenly, and the story itself progressed, I became swept away with the characters and their intrigues.
A good read for people who enjoy this genre.

“Angels aren’t supposed to fall in love, especially with each other. But for the record, you were worth it.”
Grace Tate is a Protection Angel and Vampire Hunter, and she has always followed the rules. But some rules are made to be broken…
Until now the fight against evil has been simple, and falling in love was never part of the plan. So what happens when it’s beyond Grace’s control, and when she least expects it she falls for the wrong person?
All hell breaks loose, that’s what.
At Hopetown Valley High, not everything is as it seems, and the one person Grace thought was her enemy becomes her most important ally.
Blood will be shed, lives will be lost and friendships will be tested. It all comes down to one decision, and when Grace tries to save all those dear to her, she realises not everyone can be—or wants to be—saved.
My thoughts...
Well, this was an interesting one for me. I usually avoid angel stories like the plague because they bother me to no end. The reason is most people don't have a firm grasp on biblical angels. I could go into a huge preachy thing about how angels don't have wings and they are simply people on "the other side", but I won't. There were parts that bothered me in this story because of this, and the whole heaven's council irked me, but I pushed through.
The first part felt slow and a bit dry, but again, I pushed through and found the story, once it got into the nitty gritty, quite interesting. Grace does find herself in quite a predicament, and it definitely leaves me to wonder who she will choose in the end. I'm rooting for Seth, but I do feel for Josh.
All up, once I got past my irritation, I found the story pretty enjoyable. Once I focused on them being fantasy rather than heavenly, and the story itself progressed, I became swept away with the characters and their intrigues.
A good read for people who enjoy this genre.
Published on August 15, 2014 00:02
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