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Blue Rose (The Noru #1)

  • Lola St. Vil
  • Feb 25, 2019
  • 2 min read

This book series is the second line in the Guardian Saga. The Noru are the Guardian's children. The Noru series follows Pryor Reece Cane as the First Noru and her team on missions, drama, love triangles and all of the delicious things we all died for with the Guardian series. Aadan Case - the second-in-command

This book makes you fall in love with each person on the Noru team and will have you flipping the pages faster than you can say your own name. We got a peak at baby Aadan at the end of the Guardian series and now they're all teenagers and trying to figure themselves out while at the same time, trying to save the world from the new evil that has surfaced.

I loved the Guardian Series so much as I was bouncing up and down when I found that Lola wrote this series too! I read all of them in less than a month. I rate this book 8/10.

I would let anyone that knows the difference between real and fake read this series. There is some mature content in this book and in the book is it labelled when the chapter comes with the sexual content and if the reader wishes to skip it, they may without missing anything crucial to the book's plot.

Pryor is a fourteen-year old Angel with fiery red hair, quick temper and a “take charge” attitude; she leads a team of powerful Angels called “Noru”. But when teammate and hottie, Aaden, breaks her heart; she runs away to New York City. There, Pryor hopes to create a drama free life. However, her hopes are dashed when on a quiet summer night, hundreds of humans, inexplicably climb up to the rooftops and leap to their death. Pryor discovers that a new evil has surfaced and is using mind control to put an end to humanity. Things get even worse when Pryor finds out the new evil is in fact a secret brother whose existence her parents kept from her. How can she be expected to kill the new evil when he’s her own flesh and blood? And after having been lied to all her life, how can she ever hope to trust her parents again? She gathers her team—including Aaden—and tries to formulate a battle plan. Yet being around him makes everything far more complicated. Pryor questions if she has what it takes to tackle both evil and her love life. She also wonders why Aaden has gone from a kind Angel to a ruthless killer she barely recognises. Can she defeat the most evil force the world has ever seen and save the Angel she loves? Or will she have to choose between her mission and her heart?


 
 
 

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