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Anonymous
Posted July 1, 2005
Just finished.....
This book was AWESOME!!!!! I loved every second of it. I now want to open an Angel Cafe!!!!
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Anonymous
Posted July 18, 2003
Angel Cafe
What a great book for those of us who love exploring paranormal possibilities! The descriptions let us see the action, and I loved the romance and the suspense.
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Anonymous
Posted July 18, 2003
Angel Cafe
Jill Morrow has created a suspenseful, riveting tale of paranormal powers and their aftermaths. The reader comes away wondering whether one would ever wish to consult a true physic. Surely a sequel will be forthcoming soon!
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Anonymous
Posted June 5, 2003
ANGEL CAFE
This book is a thrilling novel! It has excitment, adventure and suspense throughout the piece of art! Jill Morrow is a magnificent writer.I wish she were my mother!
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Delightful paranormal romance
Two years ago, associate lawyer Katerina Piretti¿s beloved fiancé, Baltimore Sun investigative reporter Peter Dulaney, committed suicide. Kat has had problems accepting the official verdict, especially since she suffers from dreams in which Peter asks for her help.
On Secretary¿s Day, Kat takes the office assistant to the renowned ANGEL CAFÉ where owner Stephen Carmichael performs a reading that she can see is bogus until he says that Peter did not kill himself. Stephen hires Tia Melody whose readings seem so accurate she begins to have a fan following to see if she can `see¿ more for Kat. As Peter and Kat fall in love, they struggle with happenings that seem more appropriate for the Twilight Zone rather than the lives of a lawyer and a restaurateur.
This paranormal romance will make true believers out of the most cynical of doubters that there is another ¿realm¿ out there. The story line moves a bit slow at first as Jill Morrow insures the audience fully understands the motives and concerns of the lead protagonists and some support players, and Tia¿s ¿gift¿. This is a special treat, so much so, sub-genre fans will visit ANGEL CAFÉ for more than one reading.
Harriet Klausner
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