Angel Resolve
The Gatekeeper Book 4
by Mary Abshire
Save Mankind. End the war.
I am the Gatekeeper, and I want to save lives. Demons are working endlessly to rule the Earth. They took over Chicago and are close to taking control of Indianapolis. Once they do, they will continue to push south. The time to make a stand against them must happen soon.
Some of the leaders in Heaven, including my father, don’t want to send more angels to their deaths. People on Earth are losing hope and causing more trouble. I must find a way to get more troops to come and fight. If they don’t, everyone will suffer. Without help, mankind will perish.
I can’t let the demons win the war. If I can get support, persuade my father and the others to send more angels, we will have a chance to survive. I will do anything to save the lives of those I love, and provide a future free from evil for everyone. If I have to fight to my death or give up my soul to save them, so be it. The demons must be destroyed.
Momma Says: 5 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Impossible situations. From the beginning of this series, every time I think Mary Abshire has written herself into a corner, she pulls out another surprise, and off we go to the next seemingly impossible scenario for Alex and company. This fourth book in The Gatekeeper series takes thing up a notch, or ten, or a hundred. Alex has learned about trust the hard way throughout this action-filled series, and she sees the lion's share of loss in this one. Angel Resolve is by far, the most emotional of the series, and I think I was probably mad at the author as often as not while reading this one. It's tough to pull off some of the risks Mary Abshire took with this story and still have a reader like the book as well as I liked this one, but pull it off she did. In fact, I spent the majority of this book on the edge of my seat alternately holding my breath and cursing the author right up to an absolutely killer conclusion. It certainly wasn't the ending I expected, it actually wasn't even the ending I hoped for, but it was really the only ending that made sense for the story. Angel Resolve is part of a series and as a continuing story, I would recommend reading The Gatekeeper series from the beginning. The whole thing is a terrific combination of action and adventure combined with friendship, love, loss, betrayal, and loyalty. It's wonderfully written, imaginative, and thoroughly engaging from start to finish.
Impossible situations. From the beginning of this series, every time I think Mary Abshire has written herself into a corner, she pulls out another surprise, and off we go to the next seemingly impossible scenario for Alex and company. This fourth book in The Gatekeeper series takes thing up a notch, or ten, or a hundred. Alex has learned about trust the hard way throughout this action-filled series, and she sees the lion's share of loss in this one. Angel Resolve is by far, the most emotional of the series, and I think I was probably mad at the author as often as not while reading this one. It's tough to pull off some of the risks Mary Abshire took with this story and still have a reader like the book as well as I liked this one, but pull it off she did. In fact, I spent the majority of this book on the edge of my seat alternately holding my breath and cursing the author right up to an absolutely killer conclusion. It certainly wasn't the ending I expected, it actually wasn't even the ending I hoped for, but it was really the only ending that made sense for the story. Angel Resolve is part of a series and as a continuing story, I would recommend reading The Gatekeeper series from the beginning. The whole thing is a terrific combination of action and adventure combined with friendship, love, loss, betrayal, and loyalty. It's wonderfully written, imaginative, and thoroughly engaging from start to finish.
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