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"A charming fantasy romance"

In 2005 Guardian Angel Sylvia suffers from battle fatigue syndrome after fifteen years on earth trying to help crazy human Jackie. She asks her boss Superior Guardian Angel Francesca for a vacation, but her reaction is one of disbelief as angels do not take vacations. However following Janine's latest insanity behind a wheel, Francesca agrees that she and Sylvia need to go on sabbatical to an easier quieter era. She selects 1875.

In 2005, architectural restorationist Alaynia Mirabeau drives her rental from Baton Rouge to her new home Chenaie that she inherited form her late aunt and not been occupied for five years. However, something weird happens and she ends up in a ditch with no paved road in sight. Shain St. Clair sees her and tries to help the reluctant strange female who claims his estate is hers although he sees a horseless carriage for the first time. As they become acquainted they fall in love, but she came from the future because Basil the ghost wanted to stop her plans to renovate his home while two angels insist he send her back where she belongs.

WITCH ANGEL is a fun fantasy romance that lampoons the recent flood of angelic matchmakers. The story line contains five solid characters the displaced but mortal lovers, the crusty ghost, and the pair of not vacationing angels. Readers will take immense delight as the angels argue with the free will ghost to return the heroine to her times even while they debate between themselves how nicely Alaynia and Shain seem together.

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted July 3, 2005

Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted January 26, 2007

SUMMARY

Superior Guardian Angel Francesca is aghast when Sylvia, one of her angels, asks for . . . of all things . . . a vacation!

 

Witch Angel
by Trana Mae Simmons

Gale Group (Five Star)
June 1, 2005
Available: January 26, 2007
ISBN #1594143250
EAN #9781594143250
416 pages
Hardcover
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