{No Angel: Helen Keeble}

{No Angel: Helen Keeble}



{Synopsis} –Rafael Angelos just got handed the greatest gift any teenage boy could ever dream of. Upon arriving at his new boarding school for senior year, he discovered that he is the ONLY male student. But what should have been a godsend isn't exactly heaven on Earth.

Raffi's about to learn that St. Mary's is actually a hub for demons-and that he was summoned to the school by someone expecting him to save the day. Raffi knows he's no angel-but it's pretty hard to deny that there's some higher plan at work when he wakes up one morning to discover a glowing circle around his head.

Helen Keeble's debut novel, Fang Girl, has been praised for its pitch-perfect teen voice, and VOYA called it “refreshing and reminiscent of Louise Rennison's Confessions of Georgia Nicolson series.” No Angel brings you angels and demons like you've never seen them-complete with the wry humor of Vladimir Tod, sinfully irreverent romance, and some hilariously demonic teenage dilemmas.

{My Thoughts} – This book is about a young man named Rafael Angelos. He is the only boy attending what once was an all girls school called Saint Mary’s. This school is not your ordinary school and has a very interesting secret that is revealed within the pages of the book. I really enjoyed reading this book. It touched base on Heaven and Hell. It was wonderfully put together and left your asking yourself what did I just read a few times. Rafael is a good character. He’s strong, he is loving and obnoxious at times, but a overall good guy that want to do the right thing. Faith who happens to be the headmistresses daughter is a people pleaser. She wants nothing more then to stay on everyone’s good side. But things change once she meets Rafael.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I started it late yesterday evening and I couldn’t put it down until I was barely awake and then picked right back up once I woke up again. It’s a fun read that can be read in a day if you have the time to do so.I look forward to reading more books by Miss Keeble.

Final Conclusion: 5 Star Rating.

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