

Her parents have taken her on a canoe trip and her dad puts her down to rest at the edge of a fast moving river. She has been fighting cancer for four years and is losing the battle. The story was fast paced and the characters, both main and secondary, were all likeable and easy to relate to.īritt Anderson is eighteen years old and is tired, just tired. Yelle’s take on this genre is very unique. Even with my limited exposure, I feel like Mr. I haven’t read many angel themed books but am finding that I really enjoy them. Yelle is book one in The Angel Crusades Series. Allister struggles to keep Britt a secret from the Eternal Council and out of the hands of the only Eternal who already knows the truth: the one who stole her guardian angel. It is forbidden an infraction punishable by death.Īs Britt relishes her new cancer-free life and senior year of high school, her very existence threatens Allister’s place in this world. The only problem is that an Eternal like Allister isn’t allowed to touch those who have already passed from this world. Ignoring the warnings of his sister, Allister brings Britt back from the edge of death. When Allister Parks finds Britt’s fragile body on the riverbank something calls out to him. Despite her father’s attempts to reach her, she flies over the waterfall. She struggles to get back to shore, to cry out for help, but her atrophied muscles are useless and the frigid water steals the breath from her chemo-scarred lungs. As Britt tries to end her life by going into the frigid waters she realizes her mistake.


No control, except for how she would leave this world. The cancer had won leaving her without a future, without any options, and without control. Book 1 in The Angel Crusades Series by CS Yelleīritt Anderson went along with everything the doctors said for nearly four years, but she was still dying at eighteen.
