Someone to watch over me? Sean Seamus Desmond, newly-announced Nobel Prize winner, relishes the unknowns of science, but a real-life mystery of love and passion. . . in the form of a beautiful woman who says she's his guardian angel? Impossible. Yet there in his New York hotel room is an enchanting creature named Gabriella Light, who inexplicably and dramatically has just saved his life.Voluptuous and exquisitely dressed, sexy Gabriella, angel or not, is determined to keep him alive as a terrifying web of intrigue closes around him. Pursued by a very real and present danger, Sean Desmond will question his own sanity and his deepest beliefs, as he experiences what cannot be rationalized away as anything other than a powerful, radiant, and transcendent love. . . one that will test him as a man too long afraid of human and divine fires within himself!A wonderful, electrifying novel, Angel Fire , will delight readers with the storytelling magic that Andrew Greeley does best. Again he has created a tale rich with suspense, breathless entertainment, compelling ideas--and fascinating charaters we love, cherish, and never forget.At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Andrew Greeley was a Roman Catholic priest, sociologist, journalist, and author of 50 best-selling novels and more than 100 works of nonfiction. For decades, Greeley entertained readers with such popular characters as the mystery-solving priest Blackie Ryan and the fey, amateur sleuth Nuala Anne McGrail. His books typically center on Irish-American Roman Catholics living or working in Chicago.
DNF @ 16% I just couldn’t get into this one. It arrived as part of a sci-fi mystery box, and so I gave it a shot, but it wasn’t for me. 60 pages in and I have no idea what’s happening or why I should care about any of the characters.
I haven't found an Andrew Greeley book yet that I can't love in some way. Angel Fire was spicier than most of the fiction I read but the tale pulls at your senses and draws you deeper.
Started out promising with a biology angle then devolved into misogynistic drivel. Only 2 stars because I save 1 star ratings for books I don’t finish.
Kept me busy checking the web- so handy on Kindle/ and so delightfully fun.Greeley educated very well on Christian lore in a fantastically absurd but great story.
I've only read two of Andrew Greeley's books, this and the Final Planet, and both were excellent tales. Well written, good story telling, and wonderful characters. In both hisbackground in the Catholic faith comes through strongly, in Angel Fire,its also a clear statement of the interplay of faith and science that sings to the logos, as well as a strange twist of unrequited love that is also somehow requited in the end.
A good, enjoyable read with some thought provoking questions raised and an unusual view of angels.
I am sorry but this was far-fetched and annoying book because it is written by a priest. Angels are re-crafted into fallible human-like creatures who experience everything humans do. Unfortunately, angels are not humans. Priests know this. Fr. Greeley obviously wrote this without giving any weight to his faith tenets. Some people will think this was good fantasy but not me. Aside from that, it was decently written.