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Violence
Some
Angel combat and some physical danger; appropriate to the YA paranormal register
Language
Barely any
Mild language in Weatherly's YA register
Sexual Content
Barely any
Sweet YA romantic content between Alex and Willow
Substance Use
None
No substance use
Emotional Intensity
Barely any
Low psychological intensity; the series' primary register is adventure and romance
What this book is about
The second Angel novel follows Alex and Willow as they hide from the Angel Church in Mexico, training other half-angel hunters, while a charismatic new figure emerges as a threat. Weatherly writes YA paranormal romance with good action sequences; the romantic content between Alex and Willow is sweet and the angel mythology is engaging. For YA readers who have begun the series.
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