| Angel wakes after receiving a blow to the head to find Sister Mary Margaret had been killed. Immediately, Father Thomas is there screaming at her, that she had been the one who killed her. Angel cannot remember what happened but finds it hard to believe she cold killed the woman who she loved like a mother. Frightened, Angel runs away, always afraid someone will blame her for a murder she doesn't remember. Soon she learns that Father Thomas is following her. Angel makes it to a southern town named Chance. There she gets a job taking care of a woman who had been injured in an accident and could not get around. The woman's son is Arian who is a famous actor. He comes home unexpectedly and crawls into his bed naked only to find it occupied. Arian does not like a stranger in his parent's home but will do anything to make his mother happy. Angel and Arian have an instant chemistry between them. Arian realizes that Angel is hiding something. Soon danger catches up with Angel and secrets are revealed.
Arian's Angel is a thrilling story filled with steamy passion and suspense. The characters are very likeable. Angel is an innocent, raised in an orphanage. She knows very little about sex. Arian gladly takes the role in teaching her how to release her passions. Explicitly graphic details describe their steamy encounters making them very stimulating and easily visualized. The chemistry between them is electrifying. Arian blames it on the stars, he's an Aries and she is an Aquarius making them extremely compatible. Love develops quickly between the two. There are a few humorous scenes when an ex-girlfriend shows up and wants back in Arian's life. When Arian and Angel face danger it will be up to Arian to decide what he believes and whether to protect Angel. The dialogue flows smoothly throughout the story, making it easy to follow. The plot to find the killer and the motive is revealed in the end with some definite surprises. This is a fun story that was greatly entertaining. Passion and suspense combine in this story to make it a definite must read.
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Reviewer: Anita |