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Angel Cafe
Author: Jill Morrow
Book Information
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
Rating: 14

ISBN-13: 9780743475730 - ISBN-10: 0743475739
Publication Date: 7/1/2003
Pages: 384

Book Description:

THE TRUTH LIES ON THE OTHER SIDE...

South Baltimore's Angel Café is a trendy new eatery where patrons can enjoy exotic tea, aromatic coffee, and the psychic readings of clairvoyant Tia Melody. The star and main attraction of the restaurant, Tia claims to channel an otherworldly guide, Valentine, and somehow knows all there is to know about her expanding list of patrons.

Kat Valenti is a workaholic attorney still coming to grips with the death of her fiancé, Peter, who died two years ago. Although drawn to the Angel Café, she is skeptical of Tia's readings -- until her late fiancé 'contacts' her to shed new light on how he died.

Kat's wariness only grows as more clues turn up about Peter's death -- and all of them lead back to the Angel Café. Tia Melody is no simple fortune-teller, and Valentine is no benevolent spirit. Valentine's true power may be almost limitless -- and he doesn't want to tell the future anymore...

He wants Kat.


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Paul A. from FT WASHINGTON, MD wrote on 11/19/2006...


South Baltimore's Angel Cafe is a trendy new eatery where patrons can enjoy exotic tea, aromatic coffee, and the psychic readings of clairvoyant Tia Melody, the star and main character of the restaurnt. Tia claims to channel an otherworldly guide, Valentine, and somehow knows all there is to know about her expanding list of patrons. Kat Valenti is a workaholic attorney still coming to grips with the death of her fiance, Peter, who died two years ago. Although drawn to the Angel Cafe, she is skeptical of Tia's readings - until her late fiance 'contacts' her to shed new light on how he died. Tia Melody is no simple fortune-teller.

MaryAnn R. (MaryAnn) from NIXON, TX wrote on 10/5/2006...


This book was okay, but very predictable.

Jan M. (batgirl) from RICHMOND, TX wrote on 9/27/2006...


The book was very different from what I expected. It is rather apocalyptic in nature, almost but not quite, Christian literature. The "good" is referred to as Light, the Good, Truth, etc, but never as Jesus, occasionally as God, even though Scripture is quoted. The ending was rather long in coming and drawn out. Some elements of the book seem borrowed from The Terminator, Omen. There is a sequel set several years after the first title but I'll pass.

JoLaine D. (queenmother) from SAGINAW, MI wrote on 5/22/2006...


Wonderful Book,I couldn't put it down. A battle between good and evil.

Lisa E. (ocnsangel) from VANCOUVER, WA wrote on 2/6/2006...


Loved it!!!! reminds me a bit of peretti with the darkness
books.