**Readers, please note: Ms. Trust was previously published as On a Wing and a Prayer. The text is unchanged; only the title of the story and the cover are different!**
Craig knows that Bea is in trouble. She'd booted her boyfriend out of her house and her life when she found out that he was dealing drugs, and now he's out for revenge, putting her in danger.
But Craig can’t help her because he’s a garden gargoyle. He can’t fly, and Bea can’t hear his warnings. When Venus, the goddess of love, and Mars, the god of war, arrive unexpectedly to help, Craig finds the power he had all along. Now the neighborhood will never be the same.
Kay Keppler likes happy endings, whether they’re in the fiction she writes, the fiction she edits, or the fiction she reads. After all, an unhappy outcome is what the newspaper is for! Her characters are resourceful to a fault, hard-working to the extreme, and loyal to the end—qualities she absorbed growing up in a small town in Wisconsin. Resisting the character-building aspects of deep snow and cold, she now lives in California and spends her time creating happy endings.
A charming little Novella - the kind of story where you already know where it’s going as soon as it starts but that didn’t make it any less enjoyable
Am I glad I read it - yes Was it a waste of my time - no Would I sit down and read it all over again - not that kind of book Would I read more by this author based on this book - yes, about to read the next one.