• Angel Fire

  • By: Gerri Hill
  • Narrated by: Abby Craden
  • Length: 5 hrs and 47 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (527 ratings)

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Angel Fire

By: Gerri Hill
Narrated by: Abby Craden
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Publisher's summary

A vacation out of the city sounds like just the ticket for Tori Hunter and Sam Kennedy. Joining their Dallas Police Department pals Casey O'Connor and Leslie Tucker in a rented RV, they set out for the New Mexico mountains - and on a collision course with a manhunt. FBI agents Cameron Ross and Andrea Sullivan are tracking a deadly quarry in desolate territory. An ex-teammate from Cameron's Special-Ops days is in deep hiding, planning who-knows-what to cap off a killing spree.

With a hostage at stake and time running out, Cameron reluctantly agrees to outside help from women she doesn't know...or trust. In the crossover that fans have been clamoring for, it's a heart-pounding race against time that challenges the courage and commitment of the exceptional women from Gerri Hill's Hunter's Way and Devil's Rock Series.

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Just Okay

The premise was good; the relationship between Sam and Angel was nuanced and well done and there were parts of the law enforcement portion was done pretty well too.
On the other hand the 'butch' pair of of Tori and Cameron were so prototypical for both the classic butch and for movie or TV FBI agents it was sad; their roosterish confrontations would be silly if they were teenage boys. The same goes for some of the scenes with the other agents as well. At some point millennials really have to start doing lesbian fiction and give some of the lame cliches and storylines the merciful death they deserve. The same goes for the stereotypes that fill those books; seriously Samantha Kennedy is a homicide cop but as soon she's kidnapped she turns into a Barbie Doll. I mean is a hostage situation some kind of fetish that every cop story has to have. I can't wait for less cliched themes to be inserted into lesbian lit; until then selections like this will have to do.

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What happened to Casey’s accent??

I think the narrator forgot that cast is supposed to have an accent. It’s almost impossible to tell the voices of Casey and Sam apart because of this and makes the audiobook hard to follow.

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disappointing, predictable crossover

Having read all of the Hunters Way series and the Devils Rock series, I felt compelled to finish it off with this final crossover. I dont know why I hoped it would somehow be better than the others - but yet again this was a disappointment. Of all the books in both series, I only enjoyed Hunters Way. Angel Fire, like the rest in the series, was short, underdeveloped, cliche, and in serious SERIOUS need of a new editor (if this had one at all). The ending was lazy and anticlimactic. The stereotypes of the butch, beer drinking, emotionally distant agents and their femme, domestic, emotionally intelligent partners in constant need of rescuing are incredibly dated, if not outright offensive. And for the LOVE OF GOD we get it. Cameron likes pizza. It wasn't cute or funny the first 700 times it was mentioned, it wasn't cute or funny the last 700 times it was mentioned. I can happily say I will never read another Gerri Hill book again.

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stereotypes

When can we move away from the damsel in distress femme? So much potential to be 5 stars.

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Great combination!

I love Gerri Hill's series' with Tori and Sam, Andrea and Cam, and her other series. Abby Craden does a fantastic job of narrating. I only wish there were more of Gerri Hill's books on Audible.
I've been buying Gerri Hill's books for about 13 years. She's a great story teller. Definitely recommend.

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Another hit By Hill

I loved the book. I wish O Connor and her Girlfriend played a bigger role in the story.
It kept me ingaged and interested. although it would of been nice for the story to follow Tori and Sam home , and to see how Andi and Cameran got along after the case closed. So with all that ... it is still an excellent crossovers book.... a must read for sure.

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Not as good as Pt 1

Not as good as part 1 but love the characters so was happy to listen.

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Gerri Hill is The G.O.A.T.

Wow! This is a fantastic installment of the Hunter Series! I cannot wait for the next one.

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Not Quite Believable

I wish I could put my finger on what it is, but this book just felt dark and heavy, rendered in a rather clunky manner. Not Hill's best work. The characters had no real depth, nor did I find myself very invested in the story or how the characters interacted.

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just okay

the story line was weak, it just didn't seem realistic, plausible, or even manageable. Glad this series is over. you would be fine not listening to the last book or two of the series. the first two really had the punch, passion, and plausibility.

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