I hope there is more to this series as I love the relationship between Summer and the Angel Nash. Summer's twin, Abram, doesn't feature in this story as much. I assume we will learn more of his abilities later. Even so this story starts with Aunt Gwen taking care of Rylie's babies in a new land. I would have loved to get more into Gwen's story. I know she isn't a young adult or new adult. And she's a lesbian. Why is she a toss-away character? Please write her a book!Okay, notice I did give this five stars. My personal complaints do not stop the story from being exciting from beginning to end. Summer is quite a character with spunk inherited from her mother and aunt. She doesn't hold back from telling it like it is no matter what. Her life has been fairly idyllic until an angel comes into her life. She won't let him get away with anything. I love her! She is a healthy person for young adults to emulate. Ms Reine knows how to keep her readers engaged. Just about the time you might feel you could take a breath and look around the world she's built, there is a new danger to fight through. This one is different than Rylie's world so the problems are different. I just kept wondering how they would get through it all.I highly recommend the series Seasons of the Moon and its extension the Cain Chronicles. Well this was another fantastic read from S.M. Reine. I'm woefully behind on her current books, but I'm determined to catch up. They always suck me in, and Summer and Nash's story was no different. This was a great view into the time that Summer and Abram spent in Haven. I did catch myself thinking of their mother, and how stunned she is when they walk out towards her. I could only remember leaving her with her grief in the last book while I read this one. I was glad that Summer and Abram were happy and had good lives. I did like how Summer and Nash came together, and how she really changed his outlook. Nash didn't seem all that likeable in the beginning, but he quickly became one of my favorite characters. I can't wait to see how everything integrates in the Ascension series.
What do You think about Of Wings And Wolves (2013)?
pretty good loved the angels and the haven ideas very clever.:-)
—mike
I'm getting bored...I find myself skimming the pages.
—Sukhpreet