
Trying to hold up his end of the bargain, he does his best to ensure that his new girlfriend is protected at every moment. Demons have begun to resurface, intent on claiming the weapon that is, unbeknownst to him, in Megan's possession. Yet deep inside, she knows that nothing can replace the emptiness she feels inside for the loss of her best friends.Guy Matson, a fallen angel who's fallen in love with Megan, has been entrusted with her safety. Even if she can't quite understand why.She now has a cute boyfriend, an angel, no less, by her side. The loss of both deals her heart a heavy blow, but she knows that sometimes all things happen for a reason. In the blink of an eye, she's lost her two best friends - Matt, who died for the noble cause and Erin, who blames her for Matt's death. Megan Barnett is still reeling from her battle against Satan. The demon obsessed with finding The Book Of Calls has tricks up his sleeve, requiring Megan to save the boy she loves.We got to know Megan and Guy a bit better in this installment and it really helped me connect better with them.(Book provided by book tour promoter in exchange for an honest review) Read more Megan never reveals that she is in possession of The Book Of Calls to Guy but he eventually finds out.after it's too late. Since Suze isn't fond of him, it's mainly at school. This particular plot line isn't explored in Book 2 but I hope it is in Book 3.Guy, now that his wings are clipped and he's grounded to earth, spends as much time with Megan as possible. She also befriends some ruffians from her new school. Discord between her and Suze (her mom), which is a typical teenager problem (I was a teenager once, a typical one at that).Megan's former friend, Erin, transfers to another school and refuses to talk to Megan at all angry because she blames Megan for Matt's death. Of course, there are tears, accusations, and miscommunication. Guy shows up to a basketball game with a beautiful angel at his side and Megan fears the worst-he is breaking up with her for this beauty. She refuses, not wanting to be the snitch.2.

She is then accused by the Principal of the school and threatened with expulsion from the school unless she gives up the names of everyone else that was there. After Matt's death, the Poplarati invite her to The Explosion, a "ditch day" tradition. There are very typical teenager moments in this book (it is YA after all). Now, everyone wants the book Angels in Heaven, Demons in Hell, and Nephilim on Earth.


Even the best laid plans have bumps in the road.Megan still has the The Book of Calls-the tool used to defeat Satan. Now that Megan has chucked Satan back to Hell where he belongs, she can concentrate on healing her wounded heart after the death of Matt, salvaging her friendship with Erin, and spending time with her now-grounded Heavenly Angel, Guy.
