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This was a great continuation! Warfare picks up a few months after Huntress and we see Audrey more comfortable in her new world with her friends and new trainer, Hugo. She soon learns that her family is the target of a Demonic operation and she’s willing to throw her new life away and defy the Heavens to save them. I really liked that there was a ton of character development and more action in this book, but the spirituality and religion were amped up. Since Logan has been on Earth, he’s more su...
Absolutely fabulous book! Oh my goodness... where do I even start? This is the second book in the Life After series, so if you've not yet read Huntress, stop here and go pick it up. This book is a young adult, fantasy-ish book. I say "ish" because most of the fantasy is faith (Christianity) based. Angels, demons, kick butt angelfire weapons, and power of prayer type stuff. Not in your face, but present. If that's not your thing, this might not be the book for you. However, the book is fabulous.
Such. Tension! Warfare picks up right where Huntress left off, and it was a totally epic ride from beginning to end!While still making a pile of stupid mistakes plus some good calls (don’t we all?), Audrey continued to be relatable and entirely funny and self aware as she blunders and runs through her (after)life. Logan really shines in this one as he emerges from behind his grumpiness and we get to see more of who he really is underneath, and I actually really, really like him now! I love how h...
Boom! Talk about exciting change of pace! Warfare does take a more religious approach to things which is what I was concerned about. However, it's different! I actually appreciated the fact that, although it's there, you don't necessarily feel like it's totally up in your face. I love how the story for more complicated and conflicted. It brought such an enthusiastic flare that I'm not even annoyed about the religious stuff. There is definitely some angsty teen styled drama presented but it's not...
Incredibally well written. Amazing story that pulls you in and leaves you with a book hangover :). Amazing depth in the characters. The ending wasn't a huge cliffhanger, it leaves you wanting more but doesn't do it so abruptly it is irritating. Julie's books are sooooo refreshing. I take from the advice given to Audrey, which is why I love these books. I love the romance in books, but I usually skip the sex scenes. Thank heavens I dont have to skip huge portions in this series. All in all- it's
For me, this was the most epic one, since Audrey had to train a lot at first, it wouldn’t make sense to let her deal with demons the entire first book. In this book there is more action. I have to say that this is one of the few books where I don’t find the “being clueless” factor annoying. It’s more a sort of a blunt “act first, think later” kind of thing than thinking through every detail that is given. Since I do think every detail through, it was a surprise for me just how clueless Audrey wa...
Warfare is the perfect sequel to Huntress, and is just as captivating as the first book! I was so engaged in the story and I can’t believe how quickly I finished it. There was so much more action and intense drama throughout, and a twist that I did not see coming! The characters developed so much in this book, and they brought out a range of emotions in me at all times. Awkward Audrey becomes better skilled in the combat arena, resulting in more confidence in herself. She gets a new trainer/ment...
This book was incredible! Like I could say countless things about how powerful the conversations were between Audrey and Hugo as well as how…spicy (is that the right word for it?) things were between Audrey and Logan. Everything was so much more powerful than I expected, whether it was in a good or bad situation. However, one thing I definitely want to say is that Audrey was VERY relatable. I was going through some struggles of my own and knowing what I was feeling lead to do, but wanting to aga...
Wow. I'm not even sure where to start on this book, especially without giving away spoilers! I continued to love Audrey as a protagonist. One of my favorite things about her is that she's humble enough to learn from her mistakes. Even though I get frustrated with her on occasion, it's never for long :) And Logan! *sigh* I appreciated that he opened up so much more in this book, and he definitely had a few swoon-worthy moments (maybe more than a few...). To summarize, Warfare had more of the amaz...
A must read Simply amazing. Warfare was incredible. I fell in love with all the characters even more. Warfare is a must read.
Warfare continues the story of 'hunter' Audrey as she adapts to her new heavenly world most often termed, 'the realm'. Audrey is also our first-person storyteller and we see the full gamut of emotions of this 19 year old discovering her new found powers. We spend much of this episode of the saga in the training rooms where Audrey is being mentored by a new coach, Hugo, who besides being an excellent trainer has a kindness, gentleness and wisdom that is beyond the norm.It starts slowly until arou...
Warfare is the sequel to Huntress, so if you haven't read the first book, drop everything and grab a copy! You won't be disappointed. Huntress was an amazing read, so I've been super excited to get to Warfare. I've gotta say, it was just as good as Huntress and... dare I say it?... maybe even a little better... It seemed to have more of everything, as crazy as that sounds. More action, more intrigue, more danger, more fight scenes, more spiritual growth, more romance, more humor. And as with the...
YASSS!!! I'm a huge paranormal romance adventure , mythology scifi nerd. So when I first started this series I was afraid it will be too "goody goody". I've actually come to love this series.It's funny, because I had/have a really hard time liking Audrey. I find her to be annoyingly hit headed and prideful. But it really highlights the amazing nature of God. What a surprise to find my self tearing over God's interactions with Audrey. To feel the lessons being taught to her leak down into my own