Earth Angel: Books 1-5 by B.C. Burgess


Earth Angel: Books 1-5
Title : Earth Angel: Books 1-5
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 710
Publication : Published September 22, 2018

In a fiery tale filled with villains and heroes, this box set of the first five novels in the Earth Angel series takes readers on a magical journey rich with emotion, intrigue, and danger. Fans of Twilight, The Red Queen, The Selection, and Harry Potter will devour this breathless fantasy set in a modern mystical world. It all starts with a letter . . . Eighteen-year-old Layla Callaway doesn’t believe in magic or soul mates. And if angels were real, her mother would still be alive. But her mom’s dead and a surprise inheritance is about to change everything.


Earth Angel: Books 1-5 Reviews


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  • Myla L A

    Okay Story

    Was okay especially the story of the main characters parents and started out great but some was repetitive which was actually getting on my nerves and the romance needs some work. I just felt like it was a bit much! Did have some okay bad guys! Not sure I will read the rest even though I hate not finishing a story.

  • Emilee

    Firstly, I am giving this series quite a low-ish ranking based on the OVERALL series. For me, book one would have easily been a 4/5 but from there it really just went downhill. I really feel bad because I truly did try to read it through but at the end of the day I don’t want to force myself to read something that is taking me days to read just because I keep drifting off and doing other things.

    Book one was exciting; it introduced the characters, the story and was really just a book of wonder and constant questioning of “oh my gosh what's going to happen next?” and then book 2 started. Firstly, the cliffhanger was unnecessary and books 1 & 2 should really have been one book in general. Although by what I’ve also read in book 3, it seems that the entire series actually reads like a few larger books rather than multiple. I found myself skipping paragraphs - even pages because there was a lot of repetition and filling in between actual book development which I found boring.

    I found the characters odd and the relationship between Layla and Quin was unsettling; it was just incredibly fast-paced and the MC was literally allowing a random guy to follow her home, take her so an isolated forest by himself, and urge her to move into a hotel and knows where her room is. I found certain parts kind of cliche; the gay best friend who is ever so “quirky” and the constant need for coffee because “she’s addicted”. It just seems to be something that is NOT my cup of tea and I wish that one day it will be edited and re-written.

    The only reason why I really did enjoy certain parts were the bad guys - they seemed really well written and they may have had something going for them. Decently portrayed in some of the action scenes and I’d love to see more of these kinds of characters.

  • Giulietta

    2.5

    Individually they are not much; they are very short, no cliffhangers, and the narration is too simple. Together they become a book. At least there is an exponential build up to the narration.
    Also “book 2” in my opinion was like a mandatory prequel because the reader doesn’t need to know the whole story about Layla’s parents and yet it is brought as book 2 of the series.

  • Mari

    The cliffhanger are really annoying and that’s why I won’t read the next book in the Series. The books are not really separate books, it’s more or less one book and you can’t read one on its own.
    Looks like a book has been randomly divided in several parts to make a Series and sell them separately.

  • Dana Wood

    Started off pretty decent. Then too much of the same. What she wears for the day. Her feelings/emotions are off the charts in every book. No one prepares her for danger. They are all too good and living in their own bubble to do nothing more than wring their hands and fret. Disappointing story development to say the least. And I read all 5 books!

  • Bernadette Hutton

    Interwoven

    Five books for free, cant beat it. When i started to read my initial thoughts were these could go anywhere. As you read from different perspectives its easy to keep track and see how they intertwine. A live story, a dark menace and some creepy sameness throughout.

  • Donna

    YA Romance/Action

    Books 1-5 of Earth Angel certainly make you want to read the entire series. A fun read full of emotion, action, and romance. A page Turner that will keep you on pins and needles.

  • Patricia Gilson

    I loved it !!!

    Emotionally intense at times, I laughed and cried. Beautiful story of love, hope, family and belief that love conquers all. Fantastically written. I brought the whole series and completed it in a week. I was engrossed from start to finish.

  • Barbara Ranous

    The descriptions are poetry about the love between a man and a woman. The paranormal aspects were interesting. Enjoyed the stories but at the same time felt the "scenes" took a little too long and drawn out.

  • Patricia Grigg

    Good series, with lots of in and outs. Hope you take a chance and read these books. They really take you out of this world.

  • Victoria

    It is a great book to read

  • Carolyn

    I would like to give it 4 stars, yet almost gave it two stars. I enjoyed the storyline but the excessive sensual descriptions padding the series had me skipping half of the pages..

  • Megan Brown

    Could have benefitted from a little more copy editing, but the story is entrancing and I am invested in several of the characters.

  • Brenda

    I liked it! And I also think that Quin is aw some and sweet, I would love for him to be real and mine