These books focus on Angel and his so-called 'Fang Gang'
Canonical issues
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The books featured in this list are not part of Buffyverse canon. They are not considered as official Buffyverse reality, but are novels from the authours' imaginations. Unlike internet fan fiction however, all of these stories have been licensed as official Angel merchandise. Furthermore the overall concept for each Buffyverse story had to be accepted by Joss Whedon (or his office), who did not want these stories to venture too far from his original intentions.
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Chronology
Autumn 1999 until Summer 2000, Angel Season 1
"Not Forgotten"
"Close to the Ground"
"Soul Trade"
"Redemption"
"Shakedown"
"Hollywood Noir"
"Avatar" by John Passarella Find it at [Amazon.com].
Angel slipped her hand into his and drew him out to the dance floor.
Angel's breasts brushed against Tom's chest, her suddenly hard nipples chafed against her lacy bra, and summoning up all the willpower known to woman, she held back the I'm-dying-to-taste-your-lips-right-this-very-instant sigh that begged to escape her nearly heaving lungs.
He spun around with Angel captured in his arms, the heat of his embrace, the closeness of their cheeks and the scent of his spicy aftershave overwhelming her, making her dizzy.
The priest soon lapses into a coma, but Angel and company have their hands full with other matters: Doyle is wracked with a vision of a young mother and her son in danger, out by the docks.
Angel has to to find a possible connection between the wife whos gone MIA and the mother on the docks before he himself is stopped by a phantom whose mere touch brings death itself....
Angel has long since learned that earthquakes are usually not benign incidents, so when Doyle has a vision involving a seismic shift, everyone's guard goes up.