Unearthly by Cynthia Hand

Unearthly (Unearthly, #1)

by Cynthia Hand

Sixteen-year-old Clara Gardner's purpose as an angel-blood begins to manifest itself, forcing her family to pull up stakes and move to Jackson, Wyoming, where she learns that danger and heartbreak come with her powers.

Reviewed by Kim Deister on

5 of 5 stars

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The story of Unearthly grabbed me from the very beginning! The book starts out with mystery, diving right into the story and I loved that. Clara is amazing as the protagonist. Even knowing she is something more than human, part angel, she is humble and unsure... just like every teenage girl. Her younger brother Jeffrey is the perfect younger brother, generally surly and pretty antisocial when it comes to his sister. But right from the beginning, I knew that it was going to be hard to choose between the two apparent love interests... Team Christian or Team Tucker? Both of them were really great guys and that love triangle added a lot to the story line!

One of the things that I loved most about this book was the romance aspect. In all honesty, I am not generally a fan of true romance novels, novels in which the romance is the central focus. They tend to be too neatly put together, too formulaic. And, very often, the lead female is often portrayed as obsessed or unable to stand for herself in the face of love. THIS WAS NOT THAT BOOK! The romance was there, but Clara was a strong girl and fully capable of being herself and being true to herself. There was a depth to the romance that sometimes is left out of YA romances, romance based on something more than hot boys and sparkly vamps, or something like them. No insane, over the top, teenage "emo-ness" at all. Actual healthy relationships! Great message!

The premise of angels and their "purpose" was an interesting bit of Unearthly mythology. I appreciated that her angels were angels in the traditional sense, not made out to be sexy beasts that somehow remained angelic, but still likable, understandable creatures. There is the unavoidable aspect of religion and God when an angel story, but the author did a great job of putting God into the story without being offensive to believers or preachy to nonbelievers.

Things to love about Unearthly...

--The cliffhanger ending. I already loved the book, but the twists at the end, while I guessed at them, left me wanting to start the next book immediately!
--Tucker and Christian. I love them both. They are both good guys and it is impossible to choose between them!
--The flow and the pacing. Not once did I stop to wonder where things were going. Instead, I was just engrossed and swept along with the story.

My recommendation: If you like angel reads, this is one of the best I've read!

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