Angels and…well…more angels and then fallen angels and angels who are sort of in between. Lucinda Price is not an angel. In fact she is spending her junior year of high school in a reform school called Sword and Cross. She has been bothered by shadowy images for much of her life and lately these shadows have begun to alter her life. She has come to Sword and Cross because of an accident involving a friend. She is not trusted by her parents and is very unsure of how her actions caused her to be at Sword and Cross. The one thing she is sure of is that when the shadows come…she cannot control them and bad things tend to happen. She begins to make friends at school but they are questionable friends. After all they are all attending a reform school where they are locked in and watched by cameras and sent to detention and life is very regimented. Lucinda is drawn to one person at school and that is Daniel Gregori. She is unsure why and he appears to have the opposite feeling about her. At the same time she is warned to stay away from him and is sort of charmed and wooed by another classmate…Cam…who appears to be able to provide picnics and limo rides and tons of other contraband items. Luce is drawn to him even though she does not want to be. As I read this beautiful novel alarm bells went off in my head when Cam gave her a gold necklace with a serpent on it. To me…that meant that he was quite the opposite of an angel but the story was still unfolding.
The author writes beautifully about the angels…their wings…every angel seemed to have a different kind of wing pattern and when they are tucked away and then unfolded again…it was quite magical. I totally loved this story. It was sort of oddly spiritual. I know that the author has planned two more within this series. I cannot wait to read them.
This is in my TBR pile, so I'm glad to see you loved it.
ReplyDeleteLoved it so much...perhaps because of my mom and dad...love the thought of angels around us fighting the good fight.
ReplyDeletei like the description of the wings you mention. glad to hear you liked it as i've seen mixed reviews.
ReplyDeleteOh...I loved it...I saw those reviews, too and wondered about them...I think this is a book without any middle ground...you either love it or you don't.
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