Member Reviews
I enjoy that this story is unique and written well. Unfortunately, the author took the things I really enjoyed from the previous books and got rid of them, and the things I didn’t enjoy reading she added more of, so I kind of just wanted to get the story over. Lots of the sex trafficking stuff, lots of distrust, and lots of POV from the bad guy, Lucas. I didn’t want the bad guy’s POV; which is almost half the book. There’s also POV from Hope’s little sister, which is just more sex trafficking stuff. That’s what this book is mostly about.
Also, I hate that Hope waited so long to make a decision; plus, I don’t like how that ends up. I like the connection between Michael and Hope; I just wish I felt Hope cared more about Michael at times. He is constantly putting himself on the line for others and if she chose to become an angel, she could be a partner for him. She’s chosen to selfishly focus on the needs of just her family and herself; she could be helping so many others as an angel. She could’ve been dealing with the Fallen for all these years. There’s even a possibility that if she made the decision right away to join Michael, then her family may have not been in danger. I don’t like how Hope continues to distrust Michael and not let him explain; she’s held a grudge for friggin’ 10 years against the man/angel she supposedly loves. Plus, the only thing between them in 10 years have been kisses. It’s not like she too young; she’s 28. I was also disappointed that Michael just seemed pretty diminished in this book. It also seemed that the Angels didn’t do much better than law enforcement when trying to find the missing girls being sex trafficked. What’s the point of being an Angel?
So, yeah, the writing is fine and all, and I liked the unique ideas in the story, but I just think this author isn’t for me.
A brilliant tale with supernatural, law, witchcraft. It has it all. This is the third novel in the series.
Still a crazy twist to this book, but gives a chilling outlook to a deeply dark society that I hope to never encounter on any level.
In the last book of the Archangel Prophecies, we are twelve years into the future and now that the prophecy has been completed, Hope and Michael are seemingly living ordinary lives. Of course, when things seem to be going too well, you know something unexpected will happen. I really liked this book. I wasn't quite sure where it would go given how book two ended, and it was interesting taking a peak into the future. Part of the book that frustrated me at times was Hopes inability to decide what she wanted. She was given the option to become an angel and live forever with Michael or he would become human and stay with her on Earth. I felt like part of her initial decision was based on her anger over being alone those first few years after the prophecy and throughout the book she couldn't seem to make up her mind. Seeing the adult Hope with her job at the DA's office definitely was a nice change from the teenage Hope we spent time with in books one and two. There was also the return of the human trafficking storyline which also kept the plot moving and the suspense up.