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Heiliges Feuer by Isabell Lorenz, Cynthia Hand

anshikaprasad's review against another edition

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funny hopeful inspiring tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.75

I feel like her mom’s purpose was still so vague but whatever. Still a cute and comfort book 

tbandlerjohnson's review against another edition

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5.0

SO SO SO good. I can't get over it.

The Main Idea: THIS BOOK WAS AMAZING. It includes a love triangle I actually like, drama, suspense, and romance. Pick it up regardless of whether you like paranormal or not!

Y'all... I love this series. Unearthly was great, but Hallowed blew me away! Who would have thought I would love an angel book so much.

When I read Unearthly, I couldn't decide which team I was on. Team Tucker or team Christian?! But as much as I loved Tucker, I couldn't help but feel that Clara was supposed to be with Christian. You find out more in this book which one she must/will choose. While a lot of people were saying there wasn't a whole lot of Tucker in this book, I noticed him in there a lot! The battle for Clara definitely heats up between the two boys and her choice gets even harder.

One thing I loved about this book is that SO many questions were answered. It was actually a huge relief. I hate not knowing what is going on. Some of the revelations were seriously SHOCKING, and one particular revelation about had me in tears (which is big, because i NEVER cry in books). This revelation carries big weight in this story, and really puts a serious emotional twist on the book.

I could go on forever, but long reviews are rather...well... long. So, that is all I will say for now. But, please, if you have read Unearthly, go pick up Hallowed now!

lindaunconventionalbookworms's review against another edition

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5.0

Hallowed was actually even more beautiful and touching than Unearthly was. It was so filled with joy, sadness, love, despair and hope. I smiled, I laughed and I cried.

Clara truly grew a lot in this book, and I actually understand a lot better why Meg was keeping things from her. A lot of the secrets made a lot of sense, she wanted Clara to figure things out on her own, without being swayed by what her mother had done about her own purpose.

Tucker is a great guy,
Spoilerbut it really made sense to me that Clara broke things off with him in the end. He probably will be a lot happier with a normal, human girl down the road
he is bright, true and honest. And his love is real.

He’s beautiful, I think, so crazy beautiful it almost hurts to look at him, and I close my eyes and lift my arms over my head and let him take my shirt off too.

I really liked that Angela, Jeffrey, Christian and Cara got together in their angel club to try to figure out more about what they were all about. Angela seems to be a great friend, but I am still thinking there might be more to her than meets the eye. I’m not sure if I’m able to trust her completely.

What if I can never find a way to control the glow? What if every time I feel happy in that particular way, I light up? This is a very real concern for Clara, as she has a little bit of trouble controlling her glory. And humans have a hard time dealing with it – as all they want to do is to kneel and worship the angel showing the glory. It certainly could become very, very awkward.

SpoilerWhen Clara first started having the dream about the cemetery, I understood straight away that it would be Meg who would die, however, when Clara herself thought it would be Tucker, she took me around for a little drive in that belief. So I got sad all over again when it became clear that it truly was Meg *tear*


When Clara finally met her dad again, I was completely and utterly surprised, I never would have guessed, even if it made a lot of sense. Especially after some of the explanations we got in ‘Unearthly’ about how angel-bloods work.

”That’s the hardest part,” he says. “The absence of certainty.” This is true in a lot of situations, not only within this story. Sometimes, we all need to take a leap of faith, and my, Clara actually managed to do that in the end.

And I really felt most sorry of all for Jeffrey. He was so lost, and felt like no one could help him understand what he was supposed to do now.
SpoilerAnd I was both shocked and kind of not shocked that he had started part of the fire. As well as a little sad that Clara had actually done the opposite of helping him when she went against her own purpose.


A very satisfying book, that answered a lot of questions, but still leaves room for more of this beautiful world. The fact that all of the main characters grew and understood more about themselves was very rewarding, and I feel both happy and sad that the book is over. It resolved a lot, but I still wanted more. I guess that’s what a good book does.

Edited to add :
SpoilerI think that when Meg finally told Clara that she had fought against her purpose for the better part of 60 years, it also made Clara realize something else, that if Meg had 'only' fought her purpose for 10 years, she'd have had a lot more time with her children. She'd have had 67 years instead of only 17... This might have been one of the reasons why Clara (at least seemingly) has stopped fighting her purpose right now.


*My reviews are personal reflections of what I read and take notes of. It is in no way meant to dissuade a person from reading a book from authors who put a lot of work into their stories. I do not get paid for my reviews nor have I been asked to give my opinions concerning these books. This book, like most of the others I've read belongs to my kindle-collection*

lynseyisreading's review against another edition

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5.0

The only word that comes to mind when I think of this book and this series, is "beautiful".

The writing is beautiful; written in first person, present tense. The prose is lyrical, sometimes poetic. The dialogue is sweet, endearing and often highly amusing. I've never really had any great love for present tense narrative before now. It's so rare, I've only actually come across it once before. With that series, it drove me completely nuts. With this, I barely gave it a second thought because it just flows from Hand in such an effortless way, that it's clear to me why she chose it. Because it fits her style, and it really makes the writing stand out to me, but in a good way this time. It helps you to feel everything Clara feels right there in real time; every decision that's made you can understand her reasons for- even if you don't necessarily like the decision- because you've just watch her struggle to make it. This means you can really empathise with her.

The characters are also beautiful. And I don't just mean outer appearance, although they are that too, but that's almost irrelevant in this series. It is a very character driven piece. I'm actually surprised how much I like it as, action wise, it is on the gentle side and I am a card-toting action lover. But I'm just so darn in love with these amazing characters, these incredible young people, and the confusing, heartbreaking journey they are on. They are each at a pivotal time in their lives; at an age where life-changing decisions are often made, but for these guys, those decisions are so much bigger. The conflict Clara is going through is so fascinating, and other parts of it were simply gut-wrenching. I admit to crying like a baby for a large portion of this novel

I haven't mentioned much in terms of plot but I'm sure other reviewers will fill you in on that score. But I will say there were a number of shocks, surprises and big reveals in this book. There were also some big changes- those darn decisions I mentioned earlier- which I'm not sure I'm totally on board with yet, but I will definitely be waiting with breathless anticipation for the next book to see where that leads us to.

I would recommend this series to all. Young, old, YA lover or not, because it is simply...wait for it...beautiful :)

geo_ix's review against another edition

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4.0

Thoroughly enjoyed this read! So much love and sadness in her life. It's written perfectly and the feelings the protagonist goes through are relatable to any human going through the circumstances. Loved it. For girls 10-18yrs or supernatural lovers. Involves angels, love triangles and loss.

michaela95c's review against another edition

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5.0

Ughhh the ending of this book made me so mad! *sigh* Review to come.

erinarkin20's review against another edition

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4.0

I enjoyed this book. There is sadness and that is a catalyst to us learning more about Clara and where she comes from. I am glad we got to dive into more of who she is and her father as we didn't find out much about him in the first book. This book makes up for that.

I love the part where Clara has an inner monologue going about love triangles and how unbelievable they usually are...yet here she finds herself in one. I won't say a lot here about the Tucker/Clara/Christian situation but hope the next book goes into more Christian. Just saying.

There are definitely some things that are unresolved here - need more about Jeffery and what is going on with him, I look forward to some more Christian/Clara interaction and I am also curious to see what Angela's purpose becomes...It was alluded to in this book but very minor snippets.



geldauran's review against another edition

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4.0

I was thoroughly impressed by the love triangle in this book. Normally I feel that love triangles are all for show- it is very clear which one of the suitors the main character will end up with, and the other is just a dismal poor sap. But whoa- Christian came out swinging. I was so in love with Tucker in the first book, and now I'm all confused.

As far as the actual plot of the book, I found myself enjoying the expansion to the angel mythology. Not too much actually happened- there was sort of one major event, with some smaller radial events, but I was pretty much satisfied because I felt there was a good deal of character development.

I can't help but admit that I might have switched sides from Tucker to Christian in this last book. I'm exited to see what else might happen with everything- and I would love to hear more about Clara's mother's past as well as the Black Wings.

maudd's review against another edition

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5.0

Aussi magique que le premier, j'ai hâte de voir ce que nous attends dans le troisième!

ellenpenleysmith's review against another edition

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5.0

I have no idea why it took me so long to get to Hallowed. I mean, I loved Unearthly. All I remember was: I love this novel. And what is the only thing I remember about Hallowed when I come to write this review? I love this novel.

Hand has such a talent for writing. I just love her style. I know some people don't like present tense because they feel like they can't connect--but I connected with Clara so well again in Hallowed. I think it has more to do with Clara's voice than anything--her witty mental remarks that I found myself thinking the same thing and her need to protect her family.

Hand also made me fall in love with two incredibly sweet guys in the course of two books--Tucker and Christian. Despite the whole destiny thing, I really do believe that Clara and Christian were the better pairing. I love Tucker--he's witty, down to Earth and pretty damn good looking, and while I felt the chemistry, I felt like sometimes Clara wasn't being completely honest with her feelings. But I loved Clara for that because she was in denial because she wanted to be loyal in Tucker and believe in their relationship.

Hallowed and Unearthly aren't packed packed novels. They're very character driven and I usually find those kinds of books hard to get into. But the Unearthly series is truly spectacular. The characters are real, Hand's writing is amazing, and Boundless is just too far away for me to comprehend.