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Title: Angels at the Table
Author: Debbie Macomber
Narrator: Kimberly Farr
Format: Unabridged
Length: 5 hrs and 34 mins
Language: English
Release date: 11-08-12
Publisher: Random House Audiobooks
Genres: Fiction, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
Shirley, Goodness and Mercy, who we met in Angels at Christmas, are back! And as always they're causing all sorts of trouble. So escape the craziness of Christmas, settle back with a cup of hot tea and a Christmas treat and be prepared to laugh. And if you happen to see a camel wandering down the street all on its own, you can take a guess who might be responsible!
Members Reviews:
Shirley, Goodness, Mercy and Will!
Love Debbie Macomber books, Cedar Cove, The states...Alaska, Dakota etc. But my all time favorites are her Christmas Angels! A lot of hope, faith, love and mistakes followed by forgiveness!
Absolutely love Debbie Macomber...but didn't like this book
Debbie Macomber is my favorite author. I can always count on a light read that reflect her strong values. Sorry...but, this was just lame and dragging...some mentioned it is more like a chidren's book and I agree....except that a stranger kisses her and she leaves alone with him that night! That doesn't sound like her writing. I'll just re-read one of her previous books to get my Debbie Macomber fix!
I enjoy the Angels and Mrs. Miracle series but this one was weak
I like that they introduced the new intern angel. By trying to be helpful, he goofs and starts the timeline for two likeable characters too early for their relationship to be successful. Unfortunately, I got hung up on the way the author set up the initial encounter between the leads. Hero is spending New Year celebration with his recently brokenhearted sister in an effort to cheer her up. He becomes separated from her and then texts her that he will find his own way home after he makes a drink date with an attractive stranger. So what happened to the brokenhearted sister ? The author again tries to tell us how brokenhearted sister is again later in the book. If she was so brokenhearted that he took her out to cheer her up, why did he dump her when he had a better option? The hero was damaged at that point for me. His snotty review of his botched meal continued his negative portrayal. If your meal is that bad but your brokenhearted sister's is that good, maybe you should check wth the kitchen to see what was the problem. Of course, something that simple would not have moved the story along. This book was like watching the day time soaps and getting frustrated with the characters mistakes and misconceptions. As angry as heroine was for most of the book, her finally forgiving him didn't feel geniune. I have to think a guy that can get that snarky isn't worth the effort. Finally, the angels keystone cops performance was amusing but really a bit of overkill at times. Angels fans may love it regardless, just not up to her usual offerings.
Four Stars
This was purchased as a gift, so I can't rate it properly.
I answered this before. Please don't ask me again to rate.
Angels in the Sauce
Shirley, Goodness and Mercy mean well, but they always seem to create chaos first. In this trip to earth the angels bring an apprentice Will, and he adds to the Chaos.
Lucie was a superb chef, well known for the sauce she served in her new restaurant.
Aren was a young journalist who wrote the restaurant review column for the local newspaper under the name of Eaton Wells.
They were destined to meet, but Will causes the meeting too soon. He is about to review her restaurant, but neither knows who the other is.