While the exciting climax satisfactorily concludes many of the story's threads, some questions are left to the next book of the trilogy. Her characters deal realistically with the uncertainty of being on the cusp of maturity without wrapping themselves in angst. Publishers Weekly (starred review) on UNEARTHLY A divine supernatural romance. an engaging and romantic tale with solid backstory. Richelle Mead, bestselling author of Vampire Academy, on UNEARTHLY Hand debuts with an engrossing take on the angel mythos. Hand avoids overt discussion of religion while telling an engaging and romantic tale with solid backstory. One of the most addictive books I’ve read in a while. As Clara negotiates high school cliques and homework, learns to use her wings, and suffers oddly stimulating arguments with her best friend's brother, she finds she will have to make decisions that could break her heart or deny her very purpose. Locating Christian is fairly easy figuring out why and how she's supposed to get close to him isn't. Following the clues in her visions, Clara and her family move from California to Wyoming to find the boy she believes she's destined to save from a forest fire. All semihuman descendants of angels have a "purpose," something they were put on Earth to do, and 16-year-old Clara is no exception. Hand debuts with an engrossing take on the angel mythos that centers on human/angel hybrids living modern lives.
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