The Darkangel
Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780812549003 (0812549007)
Publish date: June 28th 1984
Publisher: Tor Books
Pages no: 252
Edition language: English
Series: Darkangel Trilogy (#1)
I was pleasantly surprised with this book, I thought it was a Paranormal YA, the kind that abound lately. Romantic, with plenty of descriptions of the hero being the most handsome guy ever, the girl being plain but oh wait, beautiful; the weird and/or "exotic" names... Instead I got a mean Icarus (t...
Spoiler Rating: Moderate Dear Lizzy, I've lugged veritable carloads of novels home from Half Price Books, most of which have subsequently been lugged back to Half Price Books for reselling. The Darkangel came home with me, oh, five or six years ago, and has sat brooding on my shelf until a few d...
I've always had a soft spot for the books from this author. It has been a long time since I read this trilogy but I remember a good deal of the wonder and dread that filled me as I turned the pages. The story follows the young girl Aerial, who, as a servant, feels responsible for the kidnapping of...
This is a fairytale in the truest sense of the word. However, it's main 'un'fairytale-like quality is that one of the two main characters is a vampire. The other is a girl who falls for him but don't make the mistake of thinking it's going to be an angsty teenage fantasy the likes of which Ms Meyer ...
An interesting read. The Dark-Angel is a vampiric character that kidnaps women as his wives draining them of soul and blood. Aeriel is the maid of one of these who goes looking for her mistress and finds adventure and courage. A skilful blend of Fantasy and SF in the grand tradition of Andre Norton...