Twenty-five-year-old handsome and homeless, Ezra Archer, must save the woman he loves when her menacing boyfriend, Dr. Vito Kreas, claims her tears hold the key to saving the world. His life in The City, a large, wet and decaying metropolis on the East Coast, should have ended the day he desperately robbed a man in order to feed himself. Instead, he meets and falls for the mysterious and beautiful Ana Tenning, and his world takes a passionate and life-altering turn. Ana has kept her identity a secret among the masses of The City, but now she isn’t safe, and Ezra must protect her from her deranged boyfriend, Dr. Vito Kreas, who discovers a life-saving compound he claims, Ana can produce naturally at will. Deeply romantic, wildly suspenseful, and written for the new generation of teens and college grads, Angel Tears captures a classic love story in a modern view, giving heart to the struggles of defying our instincts, satisfying our desires, and finding one another while living in an increasingly cluttered and fast paced world. This is a story of love, friendship, and Angel Tears.
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 2/5
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Language - /5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 1/5
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Summary
Angel Tears is an intriguing story of paranormal romance and suspense. It appears to be marketed toward a young adult audience, and in my opinion would be completely suitable for teens. There is no profanity or sexual content and the violence isn't overly graphic. However, the protagonists are a bit older, ostensibly in their early to mid-twenties, so it could be versatile, perhaps falling into the new adult genre or simply “clean” romance for adults. Angel Tears is stated to be a work of fiction, but it is written as though the characters are real, and this is the hero's memoir. It certainly does come off feeling like it could be real. The author also does a great job with the suspense. When I got to the last couple of chapters, I couldn't stop reading. The romance is very sweet and lovely too. As a whole, reading this book was like having a movie playing out in my mind. The story admittedly leaves a lot of unanswered questions in the end, but perhaps that's the beauty of it. The loose threads can be taken up by the reader's imagination, so that each individual can fill in the blanks for themselves. In any case, Angel Tears was an undeniably enjoyable read. I loved the relationship between Ezra and Ana. They are essentially from opposite sides of the track. She is a doctor, specifically an obstetrician specializing in difficult pregnancies, while he is a homeless drifter, working at day labor and living in a shelter or on the street. Despite their obvious differences, Ezra and Ana immediately connect from the moment they first meet, forming an almost instant bond of friendship, when he lands in the hospital where she works after an accident. Their first kiss is imbued with incredible chemistry too. It's like they were simply made for one other and are meant to be together. Both characters can be a little emotionally intense at times, as they have a tendency to take offense easily. It's in these moments that I was reminded of the classic teen angst to which I think young adult readers could relate. Given Ezra's background, his moments of emotional volatility are completely understandable. Ana, on the other hand, is more of a mystery. We don't really know much about her, such as where she comes from or whether she has a family and so forth, just that she's something of a drifter herself, never staying in one place or one job for too long. Normally, this lack of information on the characters would be a detractor for me, but for some reason, it didn't really bother me so much here. Maybe it's because it simply added to the mysteriousness of the story. Suffice it to say that despite there being a lot of holes in their backgrounds, I felt very connected to both Ezra and Ana, and was very engaged by their tale. The technical aspects of the writing could have been a little better. Some of the descriptive details and connecting transitions are a bit rough around the edges, making the narrative a tad confusing at times. There were also lots of mistakes: typos, missing/incorrect words and such, which could be rather distracting. However, in spite of these small weaknesses, I was captivated by Ezra and Ana's story. It was by turns sweetly romantic and edge-of-your-seat suspenseful, while overall, being intriguing and engaging. I enjoyed it much more than I thought I would, and would recommend it to fans of young adult suspense, featuring star-crossed lovers and a supernatural twist. Note: I received a copy of this book from the author's publicist in exchange for an honest review. Review provided by The Hope Chest Reviews (http://www.thcreviews.com)
Violence-2-Heroine's ex-boyfriend kidnaps her and does some unpleasant things to her, but it's not overly graphic.
Sexual-1-Kisses only, but there is some mild sexual tension in one particularly passionate kissing scene.
Drug & Alcohol-1-I think characters may have consumed a glass of wine, but nothing else comes to mind.