Saving Angel
By Brenda Kennedy
- Release Date: 2014-06-21
- Genre: Contemporary Romance
Description
Angel Perez had a second chance at a new beginning. After the death of her Aunt Rosie, Angel followed the instructions of her aunt and packed up only a few of her belongings and headed to Florida. After moving into her Aunt Rosie’s small cottage on Siesta Key Beach, she was quickly adjusting to her new life.
After finding a job at an insurance company, Angel became friends with the two owners, Sara Roberts and Brea Kinsley. Sara and Brea made it their mission to fix Angel up on a blind date with their very handsome and single friend Mason Myles.
Afraid that her past would catch up with her, Angel lived a very private life. When she met the tall, dark, and handsome Dr. Mason Myles, she knew she wouldn’t be able to resist him. He swept her off her feet with his sexy, dimpled smile and charm.
Living on the run from a very abusive boyfriend, Jim Davis, Angel lived in fear that Jim would somehow find her. After she revealed her abusive past and fears to Mason, Mason vowed to protect her.
When Angel heard that Jim had been fired from his job as an L.A. Police Detective, she feared he would come and find her.
Angel started noticing noises outside her bedroom window and lights in her house would mysteriously turn on and off. She started getting hang-up calls at work and would often see a dark SUV parked along her cul-de-sac road and around her workplace. Angel realized her worst fears had come true when she heard that Jim hadn’t been seen in two months. She knew he had found her and it was only a matter of time before he made his presence known.
While driving to the store to get items to cook Mason a home-cooked meal, Angel was the victim of a hit-and-run accident on Midnight Pass Road and sustained life-threatening injuries.
Mason’s father, Bruce, and Angel’s Uncle Raùl hired their own detectives to try to find Jim before he had a chance to strike again.
Reviews
Saving Angel by Brenda Kennedy
5By Ruth Ann NordinToo bad Ms. Kennedy cannot write as fast as I can read. I will anxiously await the coming out of her next book. Try her books - you won't be disappointed...EJ BurnsFANTASTIC!!!!!
5By Morgan izzyI read the first book and was absolutely pleased and I'm still reading this book and I'm loving it, Brenda's a fabulous writer and needs to write thousands of books :)Romantically Challenged
3By Romantically challenged2This is the second book in a three book set. The first book ended in such a way that I was compelled to read the second; even though I found the narrative format boring. The story is interesting but the writing is reminiscent of books I read in elementary school. I will not finish this series.Good read
5By JenJen710Loved the book and can't wait to read the 3rd book of the series. I have fallen in love with the characters; ex-specially Mason.Ok
3By Mayrin™Not sure if I want to purchase the 3rd book. 1st book was good so I had to get book 2. Angel spends to much time injured!! I agree on the unnecessary details. I think it's a great story nonetheless raising awareness of domestic violence and how there's always hope, but we need to cut all unnecessary details.Disappointed
2By Jenz49I tried so hard to finish this book, but I just couldn't force myself to read any more. The author spent too much time on unnecessary detail and not enough time on the actual storyline. It was poorly written and read more like a first draft.Omg Wow
5By Pinka66813I love these books. I can't wait for the 3rd book. I was screaming at the end of this book. I think I know what's going to happen, and if it is what I think it is OMG lol. I love how their love is about love and not about sex. :)Great book!
5By Brenda Ka$chHow do I get my hands on the third book in the series? I'm guessing it's not published yet? I would be willing to proof read it for you!Saving Angel
5By 567309It is a very enjoyable/suspenseful books. Thank youIt was ok
3By Wei2longThe author tends to go into a lot of detail on side stuff so it kept taking me out of the main story. I felt like she could and should have focused more on the main characters and their story.