Archangel, Margaret Fortune
Archangel, Margaret Fortune
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Archangel
Book Two of Nova

Author: Margaret Fortune

Narrator: Michael Goldstrom, Alex McKenna

Unabridged: 16 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 03/07/2017


Synopsis

Archangel is the second installment of the explosive, pulse-pounding Spectre War science fiction series.

An enemy you can’t kill. A soldier who can’t fight. An interstellar war that can’t be won . . . until now.
 
As a soldier of the Celestial Expanse, Guardian First Class Michael Sorenson knows better than anyone that when the Spectres invade, there are only two options. Run or die. However, his defensive war takes on a whole new spin when he’s recruited into Division 7, a Research & Development facility with the ultimate mission: to create a large-scale weapon that can kill Spectres en masse.
 
Here Michael joins a team of military elite who have the daring—and dangerous—task of taking new weapons prototypes out into the field for testing on enemy troops. Yet the closer they come to developing a working WMD, the more it becomes clear: There’s a saboteur in R&D.
 
With all signs pointing to a massive Spectre attack brewing on the horizon, the creation of a new weapons system yields an opportunity to end the threat once and for all. As the days count down toward its launch, Michael must hunt down the saboteur . . . before the saboteur hunts down him.

About The Author

Margaret Fortune wrote her first story at the age of six and has been writing ever since. She lives in Wisconsin. Nova is her first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sara on June 20, 2017

I was really looking forward to this book release, as I thoroughly enjoyed Nova. To me, the last half of this book is where it finally picks up & it made me look forward to the 3rd book, which will hopefully be written from Teal's perspective. I did not enjoy the first half or middle so much. Perhap......more

Goodreads review by Pam on August 14, 2017

What a ride! The plot twists and non-stop action will leave you breathless! This second book in the Spectre War series is even better than the first.......more

Goodreads review by Jason on July 21, 2020

I'm an old fashioned reader - meaning I was raised back when English (something like 12 years of it, plus at least two more in college) was a required subject. Poor grammar, syntax, or misused words or phrases just jump off the page at me (not to mention misspelled words, although in most books, tho......more

Goodreads review by Stefan on January 23, 2019

Human worlds are invaded by invisible beings, the spectres, who merge with a human, gestate inside him to breed more spectres. They cannot be killed or contained. Michael Sorenson, a Guardian soldier of the Celestial Expanse (made me think of the Expanse in the TV series ‘Enterprise’) is recruited t......more

Goodreads review by Ron on July 31, 2018

This is, of course, the second book in the series and it has taken some really unexpected turns. I will be interested in the third book to see where things are going. Unfortunately, the lead character just turned 18 in this book, plus the military rules preclude any interaction amount team members,......more


Quotes

Praise for the Spectre War series:

"Nova grabbed me from the first chapter, and never let go. What a ride! Unforgettable, fast-paced and original, this book kept me guessing to the end." —Amie Kaufman, New York Times-bestselling co-author of These Broken Stars

"Lia is a genetically-engineered bad-ass." —The MarySue

"A super start to what looks like a fine series; readers will be eager for the next installment." —Booklist

"This is an excellent debut...creative and surprising." —RT Book Reviews

"This book definitely scratched my kick-ass teen heroine itch, and it did it in SPACE. That’s a perfect combo if I’ve seen one." —BookRiot

“Lia’s story is entertaining and fun, with many elements of daring and suspense…. It’s a fun science fiction novel that does not rely on the genre to be interesting, making a good choice for both genre and casual fans.” —Bibliofiend