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The Angel Stone (2013)

by Juliet Dark(Favorite Author)
3.86 of 5 Votes: 5
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Ballantine Books
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Fairwick Chronicles
review 1: A thrilling conclusion to the Fairwick Trilogy, Angel Stone is a must read. Callie finally learns the origins of her incubus Liam and what it means to open yourself to love. Now that her beloved college is under the control of the nephilim she must work with her students and colleagues to overthrow them and take back control of her town. Plagued by her love and loss of Liam/Bill, Callie must also come to terms with the possibility she may never see him again. Full of suspense and revealing details Angel Stone wraps us the lives of Fairwick seamlessly.
review 2: A thrilling end to the Fairwick Trilogy! Callie needs to travel back in time to the highlands of Scotland in order to retrieve the Angel Stone, a necessary talisman in the fight against the nephilim who
... morethreaten her college, her friends, and the last door to Fairie. Callie is a genuine heroine, with flaws and failings as well as the necessary character to complete her task. The world-building is excellent and believable, with enough tweaks to the genre mythology as to seem fresh and interesting. less
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Itzel
I'm giving it three and a half stars due to its loss of momentum in certain parts of the story.
Hao2901
Different from the second book and it broke my heart a little.I loved the ending. =)
Lsr
A good end to the trilogy. It didn't take as long to get into the story.
Miriam17
Good ending, but wasnt my fav of the three.
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