Tucker, as sweet and romantic as he can be, goes head-to-head over Clara with Christian, who also happens to be sweet and romantic. The fact that both types of angels compete for the loyalty of the half-bloods becomes very important because of Clara’s resentful and rebellious younger brother Jeffrey. Meanwhile, Clara and Christian get to be friends (much to Tucker’s chagrin), and Clara learns a lot more about angel “society.” There are some confrontations with a “black wing” (a fallen angel) and some lessons from a full-blooded (non-fallen) angel. In the dream, they are going to a funeral, and Clara knows she is profoundly sad, but she doesn’t know yet whose funeral it is. Again, Christian is a part of them rather than Tucker. She worries about the repercussions, but so far, all that has happened is that she has new visions. At the end of book one, Clara, who is now 17, defied her revealed purpose in her visions in order to rescue her boyfriend Tucker from a big fire instead of going first to rescue Christian, the boy in her visions. This is book two of the “Unearthly” series about teenagers who are part angels, and the problems they have because of this mixed status (see my review of book one, here). Note: This book contains a mild spoiler for book one (but NOT the big reveal), and no spoilers for this book, book two.
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