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The average rating for The Trouble with Angels based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2016-03-11 00:00:00
1994was given a rating of 3 stars Sue Thomas
The Trouble With Angels is the second book in the Angles Everywhere series by popular American author, Debbie Macomber. Once again, Christmas is fast approaching and, against his better judgement, Archangel Gabriel sends three angels, Prayer Ambassadors Shirley, Goodness and Mercy, down to Los Angeles to deal with the desperate prayers of certain LA supplicants. Karen prays that her mom, Maureen can stop hating her dad, Brian, even though he left them for someone new, and get on with her own life. Oh, and she'd like a horse too, if it's not too much trouble. Shirley delights in this assignment, finding that Thom Nichols and his riding school might just answer both prayers. Goodness is sent to Pastor Paul Morris, a widower who has been unable to deal with the grief of losing his wife to cancer. His friends and parishioners have flooded Gabriel's prayer book, and Goodness sees this is a challenging assignment that will need some careful thought. Mercy is sent to see the elderly Catherine Goodwin, who prays for the right partner for her beloved grandson, Ted. She believes that Joy Palmer, resident service director at her home, Wilshire Grove, is the right candidate, so when Ted turns up to visit with the gorgeous Blythe in tow, she may have to rethink. Mercy is quietly confident, though, that she can see this prayer answered. Macomber gives the reader three separate, slightly Christmas themed, stories that are linked only by the Angels. They are sweet tales, mostly fairly predictable, although a twist or two keeps them interesting. The Queen of Feel Good keeps her title with this little collection. 3.5 stars
Review # 2 was written on 2016-12-10 00:00:00
1994was given a rating of 3 stars Paula Riley
Cute book. The blurb made it sound like it was going to be saccharine and cloying, but it was well written and dodged the danger of being too sweet by a mile. So props to the author on avoiding the typical pitfall that most Christmas books makes, too sugary and cavity inducing. This would have been five stars, except. SLIGHT SPOILERS AFTER THIS PART. The Joy/Ted/Blythe triangle. Ted was dating Blythe, was planning on popping the question. She was obviously the wrong woman for him. She was beautiful, selfish, focused on looks and money and was basically a witch on Manolos. Ted meets Joy, who is sweet and giving, the complete opposite of Blythe. Ted falls for Joy immediately, kisses her and then wants to date her. Without telling Blythe he wants to date other people or breaking it off with her. Joy says no, but never says that he needs to tell Blythe or break it off with her. She gives in to his demands for dates. But this all becomes ok, because Blythe ends up being pregnant by the married man she's been seeing on the side. No, just no. Ted should have respected Joy's no. He should have been honest with Blythe when he realized he wanted to see Joy too. This whole plot line drops the book two stars for me. I don't abide with cheating, period. The rest of the book was good and realistic. Well, I guess the triangle WAS realistic, but I like my realism to not be TOO realistic, not so realistic that it leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Books are for escaping reality, not wallowing in it. Well, the other two plots involved a pastor who lost his faith when he lost his wife to cancer and a bitterly divorced woman who's bitterness was affecting her daughter and her chance at happiness. The bitterness after divorce was realistic and the moving forward from that felt realistic and hopeful to me. Good HEA for that. The pastor's issues also felt very real to me, despite never having gone through what he did, I could FEEL his utter depression and despair and then his hope after going through it all. The angels were cute and not too hokey. Cute and sweet read for Christmas. Not the best, that JTB triangle irked me, but the rest of the book made up enough for it to earn this book three stars from me. You can definitely read worse Christmas themed books than this. I would read other books by this author for sure.


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