Welcome to Avalon Academy—where supernaturals train, and only the strong survive.After a long journey across the country, Raven has finally made it to the hidden island of Avalon. But she can’t rest yet. Because she still needs to enter the Angel Trials, become a Nephilim, and save her mom from the greater demon holding her hostage.She knew the Angel Trials were going to be hard. But nothing … be hard. But nothing could prepare her for what she learns when she gets to Avalon. Because the leader of the island—the Earth Angel—has been keeping a secret.
A secret so devastating it could ruin all hope of the supernaturals ever winning the war against the demons.
Get ready for more twists and turns in The Angel Secret, the sixth book in the addicting Dark World: The Angel Trials urban fantasy series!
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Ohh this series just keeps getting better and better!! I have read this series for several days. So hard to put it down. I’m so happy that it followed un-named character in this story and I was able to see what she is up to. Must read.
Excited to finally be finishing this series by one of my favorite authors. I decided to wait until the final two books were available before I finished it because I had been left on such a cliffhanger in book 5. Well, this one leaves you on an even bigger cliffhanger. It hints at something I wasn’t expecting at all. So glad I have the final book in the series to start reading right this second!
I loved the book but sad that I have to wait for the next one. I have enjoyed every minute of reading all 6 of The Angel Trials books! Amazing and I can’t wait for more!
I’ve really loved Michelle Madow’s Dark World: The Angel Trials series. It’s world building, complex characters, layered plot and complex overarching story arc are just superb. And now, with The Angel Secret (Book 6), we are at the penultimate point in the series (as it’s my understanding that book 7 will be the last). This is not the book for newcomers to start at (trust me that it’s more than worthwhile to start at book 1, which is stupendous, and then move forward – you’ll be addicted), but for those who have been faithfully following along this novel moves the story arc, and the story lines of key characters such as Raven, Noah and Sage, along in important directions as well as providing important revelations about the Earth Angel and so much more while still giving the reader an exciting and well written book to enjoy. A neat trick that is successfully pulled off. But for the fact that I’m literally dictating this review to my husband from my hospital bed I could go on and on with praises. The book definitely deserves it. Since I can’t do that I will simply note that the book is most definitely one to read, and it is easy to highly recommend. I’m definitely looking forward to the next, concluding, book in this series.
Raven truly does have the gift of determination and stubbornness, and it seems like everyone will have to be betting on her so she can save the world. Noah may finally find the redemption he has been looking for since being The First Prophet. Bless Sage she doesn’t even realize how sad she truly is. Skylar is doing what she can to fight back again Azrel. Each has their own personal obstacles that they must overcome to make out of this in one piece including the Eath Angel.
A good tale full of wonderful characters and unlikely allies. Raven first meeting with Annika is a bit of a tear-jerker in the best of ways. And the welcome tears of happiness and good continue to happen through much of the story.
One small point keeps disturbing me: the story reads as though the Vale is not part of Earth.
The phrase “so you can kill that supernatural” occurs over and over in the story. And each time, it just adds more dread. Killing should never be the goal no matter how well justified. Perhaps Raven will win through without as she did in Book 5.
I received a copy of this book as a gift. This is my honest review.