Preface

 

Because parents have more life experiences, they often try to guide their children in directions they believe are best for them. And for Angel Martinez, the heroine of this story, that is the case. All of her life she has heard how smart and beautiful she is from her parents, friends, and acquaintances; and because her personality is such that she tries to please everyone, it has caused her much anguish. However, try as she might, she cannot gender excitement over the many opportunities that so easily come her way. Her beauty is such that she could become a model, and her intelligence has gotten her a Master's Degree in Business Administration at a young age, with many lucrative job offers, but none of that interests her. In fact, the opportunities make her cringe.

What Angel really wants is to become a homemaker and mother and create an internet blog geared toward mothers, both those working outside the home and those remaining at home. But more than anything, she wants to marry Harris Brightman, her longtime friend that is five years older than she.

Harris, the illegitimate son of a rodeo star, has also become a rodeo star, and with the help of his brother Eli, is forging a legacy of kindness and charitable works in direct opposition to his deadbeat dad's legacy.

Although this synopsis of Angel Kisses seems straightforward, I guarantee there are some twists that will surprise readers.

 

Verna Clay