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Hanna Peach
Hanna began to write at the tender age of seven, starting with a daring and questionable autobiography entitled Go Suck a Lemon. Perhaps it was a little before its time.After leaving school she agreed with everyone who said she needed to get a degree and a real job to become a proper adult. She... show more
Hanna began to write at the tender age of seven, starting with a daring and questionable autobiography entitled Go Suck a Lemon. Perhaps it was a little before its time.After leaving school she agreed with everyone who said she needed to get a degree and a real job to become a proper adult. She kept writing as a hobby. After starting (and never finishing) several degrees and switching from multiple careers, she finally decided that being a proper adult was overrated.In 2012, she sold everything, moved to Europe and began to write full-time.Eternally restless, Hanna has lived in Indonesia, Australia, Germany and Scotland. She is currently residing in England.She is addicted to coffee and chocolate and would one day like to own a dragon.If you want a chance to WIN a copy of her next release go to www.hannapeach.com.
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Hipster Ariel's Literary Grotto
Hipster Ariel's Literary Grotto rated it 9 years ago
There are so many cliches in these books that it's scary. You have the petite, white heroine, the standard love triangle, and the mainy monochromatic cast of characters. This series could have been so much better, and the author completely lost it during the third book by throwing in the contrived l...
Lanie's Book Thoughts
Lanie's Book Thoughts rated it 10 years ago
Angelfire is not what I thought it would be, it was much much better. Alyx is a pretty awesome MC, she's tough, but she's still got a big heart. Unlike a lot of heroines, Alyx can't be classified as one stereotype, she's very well rounded. I thought the mixture of demons,angels, and mortals was inte...
Lanie's Book Thoughts
Lanie's Book Thoughts rated it 10 years ago
I really enjoyed Angelstone, it picked up not long after the first book ended. Alyx has developed even more as a character and grown a lot in this book. She's starting to think more like an adult than as a teenager. A lot of the other characters developed as well, and some have a bigger role in Ange...
Lanie's Book Thoughts
Lanie's Book Thoughts rated it 10 years ago
Angelsong is the best book in the series so far. Answers are finally starting to surface and things are kinda coming together. The tension and mystery are majorly increased because of the prophecy looming over everyone. Continuing from the last book Israel is still in danger and sick. Alyx has to sa...
Tami
Tami rated it 11 years ago
I didn't like this one. It was not awful, but it was not good either. It played with the demon-angels-mortals triangle with - surprise, surprise! - the Angels not completely the good guys. As I read this twist on the well-used trope at least twice before, it lacks originality for me. Israel and ...
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