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Karl Byrne Byrne itibaren Waverton NSW 2060, Australia itibaren Waverton NSW 2060, Australia

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Karl Byrne Byrne itibaren Waverton NSW 2060, Australia

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everyone living in a country affected by enslavement should read at least the first three hundred pages. Whether the side of the oppressor or the oppressed or anyone else. Greatly, greatly done.

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How many times did Willow/Alex say: I shook the thought from me or she/he is sooooo damn pretty/beautiful/handsome? Well, choose a random page and read the first two sentences. I think you will find it. I'll be honest. This book was to sweet for me. The image of the best angelkiller in the world (Alex) faded immediately when he saw (yes, before they even met each other) Willow sleeping on the couch. A roadtrip? Please!! I thought Willow would be the bad angelchick that eventually falls for the good angelkiller. I thought that both of the two main characters would hide they're feelings for each other until the end. That would happen when Alex realizes that he can't live without Wllow. And not this. They claim each others love in the middle of the book. And that moment when they realize that they feel the same for each other is to rainbow, princesses, unicorns. Really the cover is to bad for this book. I just, didn't like the book. The rainbow romance is tooooo sweet. I've never read this kind of romances. The writer should have kept me on my chair waiting for the big kiss, but I don't know. How many times have they kissed? The second time they kissed, I got bored. On the other hand the story could have been good if the romance didn't RULE the book. I've read many books with good angels that save the world and fall in love with a human girl. Now the girl is half-angel and she falls in love with someone who KILLS angels for his living. The storyline could have been really refreshing! The romance just screwed it all up.