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Book Review of Bedeviled Angel (Works Like Magick, Bk 2)

Bedeviled Angel (Works Like Magick, Bk 2)
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Loved it again! I seldom reread books, but I was on page 20 or so when I realized I had read this one earlier. I loved it then, and decided that I'd reread it. It was well worth it. Queisha and Chance's story literally spans heaven and earth, and has earthy parts (a bit of whomping) and is a heavenly read.

Queisha has had a less than desirable life, with both abuse and phobic issues, and Chance is the perfect angel in her life, although she doesn't realize it.

She had a near death experience, and because of that, she was now "living for 2". In pursuit of that goal, she had agreed 6 years earlier to be a surrogate mother. She was named in the parents' will to become the guardian of her birth twins if something untoward happened, and as the parents were both rich and adventurous, when they went missing mountain climbing, the clause in the will became effective. The twin girls became Queisha's responsibility, and since the two also came with their own fortune, money hungry relatives were following closely behind.

Chance's story, how he became Queisha's guardian angel, and came into her life for the 2nd time, is also a heart tweaker.

Annette Blair penned a wonderful tale of love and acceptance, and I think you would really enjoy this heart warming story.