![]() ![]() So that causes Alex some angst, along with the fact that he's an angel and stuff and not human anymore. She even gives Alex shit about it, even after he explains his perfectly good reason. But Jessica doesn't seem to understand that and is basically just dead set on getting married no matter what. Alex knows that there's a chance that the angels will take him away from her forever and so he doesn't want to marry her because he doesn't want to leave her alone and unhappy without a husband. At the end of the last book, he sacrificed himself to save Jessica and instead of dying he came back as an angel, but there's no guarantee that he'll be with her forever. Now, the thing is, Alex has a pretty good reason for not wanting to marry her. ![]() Like I mentioned, her biggest source of angst is the fact that Alex won't propose to her, which makes her feel just a tad insecure (understatement of the century). ![]() It's good because "OMG we're together and he's so hawt eeeee" and bad because "OMG why won't he fucking marry me does he not love me whyyy? *sobangst*" The problem that I had with Jessica in this book was that she was kind of bitchy. Jessica and Alex's lame relationship is in some weird limbo state where it's good and bad at the same time. ![]() So, this book starts off some time after the last one left off. Just a fair warning: there will be spoilers in this review. Seriously, 85% of this book was angst from either Jessica, Alex, or Cole. Or as I like to call it, "For the Sake of Angst". ![]()
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