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“After speaking to the other angels on the team, I hang up my cell and sigh. No ones heard from Aaden in months. This bothers me not only as the leader but as his girl—which I’m Not. Great. Now on top of being grounded, I’m sitting here acting girly and needy. ARGH!!!!” Screw this! I start to head downstairs to plead my case with my parents when something out the window catches my eye. I lean in closer to get a good look. What I see astounds me: Soundlessly and without hesitation, The humans line up and jump off the roof one at a time…” PLEASE NOTE: This book contains a scene in Chapter 12 that is for mature audiences only. Readers can skip this chapter without missing any info vital to the plot.

  • Sales Rank: #483846 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-01-16
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x .73" w x 6.00" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 292 pages

About the Author
Lola StVil is a New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author living in Los Angeles CA . She was 7 when she first came to this country from Port-au-Prince, Haiti. She attended Columbia College in Chicago, where main focus was creative writing. In addition to books and plays, She also writes screenplays and short stories. Guardians the girl was her first Novel.

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81 of 92 people found the following review helpful.
no ending
By CAmom
I guess this is a book that goes on forever. I also think it's odd that it switched narrator in the middle, kinda takes the fun away from the mysterious guy since you know what he's thinking. Story is ok, I wouldn't recommend for teens to read. Overall, I don't like cliffhangers.

96 of 113 people found the following review helpful.
14yr old POV? Creepy!!!
By Monica R
I think with all the sexual tension between the extremely young pov and her very experienced love interest Silver, the author should have made her at least 17. I also didn't understand the "warning' before the explicit sex scenes with Silver? Why was that necessary to include, there was no reason to have that chapter in the book. I honestly thought it was just creepy!

116 of 140 people found the following review helpful.
Skip this book unless you were looking for expensive bird-cage lining material.
By M.L.
Does this thing have a less than 1 star rating? Aw, it doesn't. I actually have to give this a star.

You know, if you want to watch some teenagers NOT save the day with actual humor and style, you could save yourself some time and have a Teen Titans Go marathon. Just saying.

About a tenth of the way through, I started joking with my husband about making a drinking game about each continuity error and paradox the author made. I'm currently a quarter through, and if I drank, I'd be dead of alcohol poisoning. I can't stop *laughing* as I read. Dig this s***, guys:
Amazing badass angel-kid (let's call her Mary Sue!) "fights with everyone" because she "has no friends and is miserable. Also she doesn't want to conform." What's she spend the rest of the book with? HER FRIENDS. And what does she do? Oh c'mon, guess! SHE CONFORMS. Stand up for herself? Nope. Mostly, she's a roving fashion reporter.

Oh, and did we mention those superpowers? She basically has every one, ever. We're making a half-assed bingo game here every time she pops up some new ability, with or without the aid of a trinket. So far we have about 16 powers worked up between us. Most of them involve her ability to name the designer of her friends' shoes.

Or could we discuss the magical bracelet that shows up at about 1/4 of the way through but wasn't there back when she was, oh, say, saving humans from harm? Did she just forget she had it on? Or was it a last second idea without any development?

My eight year old literally dictated (parts) of a novel better than this.

I'm going back to reading just as soon as I visit the loo. I've laughed so hard I really need to pee.

Also, I might just finish this book up WITH the drinking game. It might help to be blotto with these stereotypical characters and this wooden plot.

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