The Archangel Michael, warrior general of all angels, built his cabin in the woods of Earth to be close to those of Father’s children who might have need of him, never dreaming those same people might someday suspect the truth. He certainly hadn't expected this pesky reporter to come around asking questions he had no desire to answer. She is too attractive, too appealing to his masculine desires. Her beauty, intelligence and indomitable spirit make him want to tell her the whole truth, to make her accept his reality and become his woman.
Sasha Frazier, a tabloid reporter with dreams of working for The New York Times and someday writing a Pulitzer?Prize?winning article is down?to?earth, using her rather wry sense of humor to smooth her way in life, whether with a cantankerous editor, a curious Highway Patrolman, or a reluctant interview subject. When she finds she can't wriggle her way out of an assignment to research a mountain man the locals think might be an angel ? an idea she considers even more ridiculous than the norm for her paper ? she decides to make the most of it. Out of her city?bred element in the woods of Utah, she welcomes the attentions of the handsome recluse, Michael Starch.
Until he declares himself an angel!
Fearing Michael’s delusions might make him six-feet-four-inches of dangerous, but attracted to his strong, defiant personality, Sasha finds herself falling for him. While dealing with her own issues of sex, God and betrayal, she discovers that not everything in life can be written down in black and white.
Like the indescribable colors of a flaming sword.
Or the glowing opalescence of an angel’s wings.
Fighting themselves, each other, and powers beyond their control, Michael and Sasha finally come to terms with their differences, finding an eternal love neither had ever thought to share.
3.5 rating. Who thought angels were not perfect? Michael is one hot angel. However a neandrathal when it comes to the issue of women. I think it is interesting in today's fiction that the female characters are mostly fairly feisty and don't want to be bossed around by their lovers or husbands. They have dreams they want to pursue and will fight for the right to pursue them.
While I was reading this book I also saw a film by Spike Lee "Red Hook" about a black neighborhood in Brooklyn and a black Baptist church. I have mostly negative feelings about organized religion and religion in general. There are some good things about it but because man is involved, we've fucked it up.
I am looking forward to reading Gabriel's book . I enjoyed his character very much.
Simply put, Angels themselves should be enough to swoon you breathless to your knees.
I am at loss for words for this book. Aside from the romance that is, in fact, the most promising element of this book, the glorious acts of benevolence to the needing has stirred my heart so close to endless sobs - from the dying, to the broken, it added color to what I have known a contemporary heavenly masterpiece.
it is, one of the best, love stories which proves that angels can not only be nice but as naughty as a human being in love could be.
I read this book and her other one: Lucifer - Love's Redemption years ago when they were both free on her website. I have never forgotten about either of them and when i found these gems on amazon i was so excited i bought them immediately. This book is from her Angels on Earth series and i definitely recommend it.