• Her Last Request: An Angel Story

  • Angel Stories, Book 1
  • De: Charlie Daye
  • Narrado por: Yvonne Cude
  • Duración: 5 h y 33 m
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (2 calificaciones)

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Her Last Request: An Angel Story

De: Charlie Daye
Narrado por: Yvonne Cude
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Resumen del Editor

Samantha Stevens is a beautifully curvy, plus-size woman with a thriving business, a feisty grandmother, and a self-esteem issue since her husband left her for a stick-figure supermodel.

Ithiel is the angel of death. He's spent his entire existence on Earth collecting souls to cross over to either heaven or hell, depending on how they spent their lives.

Patricia Stevens is a feisty old woman who knows her days are numbered, especially when Ithiel starts hanging around. She worries that Sam won't survive her death and begs Ithiel to watch over her. Reluctantly, Ithiel agrees.

When her grandmother passes away, Sam is more than distraught. She's completely devastated and heartbroken. On the verge of despair, she finds herself wrapped in the arms of the most beautiful man she's ever seen, but when his secret is revealed and her life is on the line, will she have the courage to sacrifice herself for love, or will she walk away from the one man in her life who truly loves her?

©2013 Charlie Daye (P)2020 Charlie Daye

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Alot of cringe here. DNF @ 25%

Where to begin. This story starts out okay and quickly goes downhill. From the onset the story wasn't told with actions everything was just stated. All of the dialogue is cheesy and unrealistic. Not a single conversation feels natural.

The insta-love here was completely non believable. He holds her hand one day and the next they're literally explaining their perfect matches and she's dramatically scolding him about how its "gonna take alot more than words". The type of conversation you'd have after a significant period of time dating someone. I've read books where relationships progressed very quickly, many of which I could totally buy into. This, is not one of those stories. There's zero relationship development here. None. At all.

The heroines constant jabs at herself were so frustrating. Lines like "why are you interested in me you could have super models" (paraphrasing) were actually said out loud. eye roll. Few things are worse than a self berating heroine constantly going on about how gorgeous the H is and how unworthy she is physically.

Worst of all; It's so boring! Total snoozefest! I got through a fourth of it and threw in the towel.

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