Nice, but forgetable

The Angel KnightsThe Angel Knights (The Angel Knights 0.5) by Mary Ting

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I received a copy of this story from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Goodreads blurb: 

Michael and Claudia’s decision to move back to Crossroads was to keep their children safe, but they can’t escape who they are. Their children, Zachary and Lucia, were destined to be demon hunters—Venators. From the age they were able to hold a sword, they were trained to become the best and to ensure they would become leaders one day.

I’ve read this story about two weeks ago and I really enjoyed it. The thing is, when I’m thinking about it now there’s not much I can tell you. It was a nice and cozy read that introduced interesting characters and gave you a view of the world’s situation. It also shows, that within all the battle and tough situations there’s a time for joy and fun.

In a way, I think this story is better for the fans of “The Chosen Knights” – as an insight to heroes past. For new to the series, like me, it’s an occasion to check out author’s writing and see the glimpses of what might come. There’s pretty much a bit of everything in this story – some action, some family moments, a view of the world and main enemies.

Did the story make me want to read the series?
Well, I’m considering it. It certainly made me curious and I’d like to read at least the first volume.

TV-Kitty-icon2Have you read “The Chosen Knights”? Is it good, should I pick it up? Let me know your thoughts.

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