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Angel Light: An Old-Fashioned Love Story |
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Rating: Summary: Thoroughly entertaining and up-lifting Review: After Greeley captured my attention with Angel Fire, I was eager to read more about his "angels". Angel Light doesn't disappoint. It makes me hope that there is a "Rae" watching over me. It's a wonderful love story, interwove with a man's "coming of age". I want more!
Rating: Summary: Father Greeley's view of angels is fascinating! Review: However, I have the feeling, after reading this book, that Andrew Greeley may be suffering from his vow of celibacy. The descriptions of all the women with their "wondrous" breasts is getting really old. He needs to learn another word because this reader is sick of that one. The story is interesting and I always love his Irish people, the Irish dialect, and the Irish traditions. But please, can't we have some less than wondrous women in his books?
Rating: Summary: Who says romance is dead? Not Father Greeley! Review: Okay, let's go through the Greeley Checklist; Irish Catholic family, Check. Strong female lead, check. Sweet romance with a touch of danger, check. Happy ending, check. Yep, looks like the old Greeley formula. But as usual, he pulls it off in fine style. Patrick and Sara Anne are as engaging as my favorite Greeley couple, Dermot and Nuala from IRISH GOLD. And Raphaella, the angel with an attitude, is a delightful companion. One cavaet; The thug who terrorizes our heroes. I think I saw this same guy in IRISH LACE. Greeley needs to come up with some new villians. All in all, formulatic but expertly handled. Andrew M. Greeley never fails to entertain with his warmth, wisdom and knowledge of the human heart. First-rate fun!
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