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Airel: The Awakening (The Airel Saga) Paperback | Pages: 186 pages
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Title:Airel: The Awakening (The Airel Saga)
Author:Aaron M. Patterson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 186 pages
Published:August 31st 2011 by StoneHouse Ink (first published May 1st 2011)
Categories:Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Angels. Romance. Paranormal Romance

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All Airel ever wanted was to be normal, to disappear into the crowd. But bloodlines can produce surprises, like an incredible ability to heal. Then there’s Michael Alexander, the new guy in school, who is impossibly gorgeous…and captivated by her. Somewhere in the back of her mind, she can hear the sound of pages turning, and another, older story being written. It is the story of an ancient family, of great warriors, of the Sword of Light, and the struggle against an evil so terrible, so far-reaching, that it threatens everything. Airel knew change would be an inevitable part of life. But can she hold on when murder and darkness begin to close in and take away everything she loves? Will she have what it takes when the truth is finally revealed?

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Original Title: Airel (The Awakening; Book 1, Part 1)
ISBN: 0982607865 (ISBN13: 9780982607862)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Airel Saga

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Review written by Morgan WylieAirel is a YA fantasy of epic proportions! Not to mention it has a fantastic cover! Its not your typical fallen angel story...It is well written and the imagery is fantastic- vivid and alive!Read the entire review at ParaYourNormal

This book was very hard for me to review. I found the Arabia sections to be very boring and not necessary. I read about the first three sections and then proceeded to skip them all together there after. It was back story that I didn't think we really needed. The characters I felt stood well on their own and didn't really need all this extra story added. Personally I would of cut out all of that and worked on building Airel and Micheal's relationship. And then I would of taken and made the Arabia

I really liked this book. I liked Kreios' story added in with the current. I gave you the background you needed. Just enough to keep things rolling and not too much that you got frustrated and wanted to get back to the main character. There were some interesting twists in the book that some didn't exactly see coming. The ending was also left hanging in a good way, that makes sure you pick up the next book, as soon as possible, to see what surprises are in store for you.

I have had the chance to interview C.P. White before and was looking forward to interviewing him today. He did not disappoint; the interview was fresh, fun and a blast as I had hoped. Here is the link to todays show:http://www.blogtalkradio.com/gelatiss... Okay lets get to the novel we discussed shall we:All Airel ever wanted to be was normal, to disappear into the crowd. But bloodlines can produce surprises, like sudden mysterious illness. Then theres Michael Alexander, the new guy in school,

*some spoilersI am so annoyed with this book that I simply have to let out a few curses. Bloodyhellgoddamnfuckingshit.I had high hopes for this book after a trend of reading several shitty YA paranormal books lately. Too bad it's now in that shitty pile.There was something really off about the narration. It felt like a report ("I did this and then I did that" kind of speech) rather than a narration I would have felt a part of, or at least an emotional journey (or whatever) I'd have been welcomed

Airel, with its beautiful cover and promising synopsis had me swooning over it. It sounds original, mysterious and full of action. This is all, in actuality, what we get. The angel lore is unique. I especially enjoyed how it's told in dual, past and present, point-of-views. These become two very different, interesting plot lines that merge together for an exciting spin. My main problem, and what made this fall flat for me, were the characters.Airel leads a normal, average life when she meets

This book is first and foremost about Airel, your typical teenage girl. She has a pretty good life, a good family, friends, and is a little shy. Overall, her life is pretty good. In walks the cliche: Michael. New boy in school, dreamy, and you cannot deny the attraction felt between the him and Airel. Even though I've seen this played out time and time again, the author keeps enough mystery surrounding Michael that we are not quite sure where he stands or what is coming. With their first

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