Airel: The Awakening (The Airel Saga) 
Airel is an incredible story! A seemingly regular teenaged girl, Airel, has always blended in. She has parents that she adores and a best friend who is the sister she never had, her life is pretty good. One faithful morning she stops for a cup of coffee on her way to school, encounters a "dreamy" guy, and life as she knows it begins to change. These changes are subtle at first, but the entire fabric of her existence has been altered forever. Airel is about to discover things about herself and a
***Originally published to Bookish Fallen angels sure seem poised to become the new vampires with a similarly perfect blend of delicious mystery and sexy rebellion. Airel by Aaron Patterson and Chris White is a really good read, based on a well thought-out and skillfully executed plot. With its great atmosphere, beautiful characters, intriguing setting and some truly bone chilling moments, Airel is a promising beginning to a new series. The story follows two separate plot lines, alternating

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.
This book was a bit slow to start off with but then it did gradually pick up pace. It was a good book but some of the time I got a bit sidetracked because some parts didn't fully have my attention. Because of this I was not as shocked about everything as I should have been and the only thing that happened was that my eyes went wide and I continued reading but from saying that there was no real shock for me. Yes it was a good book overall but it did at times drag on a bit. I do still want to read
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
Did not finish at 30%
Aaron M. Patterson
Paperback | Pages: 186 pages Rating: 3.46 | 4281 Users | 381 Reviews

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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?Identify Books In Pursuance Of Airel: The Awakening (The Airel Saga)
Original Title: | Airel (The Awakening; Book 1, Part 1) |
ISBN: | 0982607865 (ISBN13: 9780982607862) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Airel Saga |
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Ratings: 3.46 From 4281 Users | 381 ReviewsColumn Regarding Books Airel: The Awakening (The Airel Saga)
This was probably the worst book I have read so far this year. I couldn't even bring myself to continue reading it past the first 6 or so chapters. There was a lot of "My life revolves around him." and "Oh, the simmering heat of his molten hot gaze burned my heart into a fiery inferno." ... to summarize I had NO clue what was going on. None. The first two chapters are filled with this limp little teenage romance that literally started out of NOTHING. The rest I don't know because after weAirel is an incredible story! A seemingly regular teenaged girl, Airel, has always blended in. She has parents that she adores and a best friend who is the sister she never had, her life is pretty good. One faithful morning she stops for a cup of coffee on her way to school, encounters a "dreamy" guy, and life as she knows it begins to change. These changes are subtle at first, but the entire fabric of her existence has been altered forever. Airel is about to discover things about herself and a
***Originally published to Bookish Fallen angels sure seem poised to become the new vampires with a similarly perfect blend of delicious mystery and sexy rebellion. Airel by Aaron Patterson and Chris White is a really good read, based on a well thought-out and skillfully executed plot. With its great atmosphere, beautiful characters, intriguing setting and some truly bone chilling moments, Airel is a promising beginning to a new series. The story follows two separate plot lines, alternating

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.
This book was a bit slow to start off with but then it did gradually pick up pace. It was a good book but some of the time I got a bit sidetracked because some parts didn't fully have my attention. Because of this I was not as shocked about everything as I should have been and the only thing that happened was that my eyes went wide and I continued reading but from saying that there was no real shock for me. Yes it was a good book overall but it did at times drag on a bit. I do still want to read
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
Did not finish at 30%
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