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Angel with Attitude

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  • Anonymous

    Posted July 6, 2006

    Too good for words!

    You HAVE to read this book. It's the best book I've EVER read! Michelle Rowan is a sheer genius! She has extended the imagination people have for heaven and hell and put that all in a book. Whoever is reading this, you MUST MUST MUST read it. Please listen to my words of advice and READ this. If you don't, you will regret this. Please just read this. PLEASE? :)

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 9, 2012

    fun and entertaining

    It was a funny and kight read. I really enjoyed it.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 27, 2012

    Missed opportunity.

    For the first third or so, I really liked this book. It seemed like it was setting things up for a really good twist at the end. I thought it was going to be a "things aren't always what they seem, or what you've been taught they are". Kind of a "the guy wearing the white hat isn't always the good guy" king of thing. But while there was a minor twist at the end, I found it to be a major let down and the main story-line turned out to be very predictable after all.

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  • Posted April 14, 2010

    I Also Recommend:

    Wish this was a series!

    This was an excellent read! It was sassy and spunky with great romantic spice. I spent a wonderful rainy afternoon reading this book. I wish the author would have made this into a series. The characters are enjoyable and have heart. I loved the idea of an angel that gets kicked out of heaven; even better was the idea of a really hot demon that is assigned to tempt her to hell (literally and figuratively speaking). It made connecting with the characters very intriguing and enjoyable. I have already recommended this book several times to my girlfriends and to my book club.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted May 4, 2008

    Heavenly Goodness

    Sometimes you finish a good, close it with a smile, and nod. 'That was good,' you say, and put it in the pile of paperbacks that you'll keep to read again down the road and not donate to the local thrift shop. Then sometimes you finish and say, 'Why the hell didn't this hit the bestseller lists?' In the case of 'Angel With Attitude', it's a question I'm not sure I can answer. Honestly, I'm left trying to figure that one out. On the other hand it's a book I had trouble finishing. Why? Because it's good. Damned good. With a great line-up of characters like AwA has, it's hard saying goodbye at the end of the book. Anyway, one of the first things to mention -- wow. Just wow. Michelle Rowen (though I'd never doubted before) can write... emotion. And not just love, lust as so many romance authors seem limited to. You're so very aware of everything Rowen's perky fallen angel, Valerie, feels -- her pain, fear, desolation. It must go with her overall power of descriptions -- Rowen has fantastic settings. 'Unpredictable' is such an underrated plus in the swarming paranormal/fantasy genres so popular now, where everything seems to tend towards variation off the medieval. After all, who'd have thought that Dante's famed Underworld looks like... well... now... I can't tell you that, now can I? They are multidimensional. They are compelling. They are enticing and sexy. And at times, they're sometimes rats. (Literally.) They are the cast of Angel With Attitude. Yowza, Rowen, They are good. The central pair is... captivating. 'Incandescent' also comes to mind. The side characters rock -- and even they're never quite what they seem. I won't say anything so obvious as 'Nathaniel is hot', however. Hello -- demon! It goes along with hailing from the land of hellfire and brimstone, eh? And as refreshingly complex and enjoyable as Angel's plot runs, there's always the one-line, glib remark from our heroine, or well-placed reference to pop culture that keeps it rooted to reality throughout. And yes, once I willed myself to actually quit procrastinating (and rereading the rest of the book) and read it, I loved the ending. Kudos to the author of this -- well, it ain't fanged... but... it's still a fabulous book.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted November 24, 2006

    Laugh out Loud - Fast Paced - Page Turner

    Break out the Calgon and take yourself away with Angel with Attitude, especially if you've just had a bad day, because you will definitely be turning that frown upside down. This is escapism at its best with a sympathetic hero and heroine, with believable weaknesses and even better strengths, butterfly in your tummy sexual tension, quirky characters, plot twists and Ms. Rowen's talent for creating witty dialogue.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 25, 2006

    Angel With Attitude

    It was pretty good, especially for a new author. I liked Angel better than bitten. Waiting for her next book. Hope it's also about heaven etc. :)

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    Excellent romantic fantasy

    One moment Valerie Grace was an angel in heaven studying the Golden Scroll Edition 2.1 focusing on what to do and avoid as a Fallen Angel residing amidst humans on earth the next nanosecond someone pushes her out and she lands naked in the killer whale tank of Niagara Falls¿ MarineLand. When you're hot for a demon, you might as well kiss your halo good-bye. Her first taste of humility make that humanity is pain when someone roughly yanks her out of the cold water. --- Homesick after just a few seconds of learning how the misfortunate masses live after never tasted anything but heavenly perfection, she stays at the inappropriately named Paradise Inn with only a wet Boom Boom the Killer Whale T-shirt as her garb. There she meets Reggie the rat who assumes she is a stripper. Two months later, a thug tries to rape her but Tempter Demon Nathaniel rescues her. The alluring Tempter Demon entices her to say yes to his removing her loneliness and woes, but instead she sneezes all over him. Her hope to return is dashed by nine year old psychic Garry whose only advice is to follow her heart, but that leads back to Nathaniel, who acts like a demon in love. --- Anyone who reads a Michelle Rowen romantic fantasy is BITTEN AND SMITTEN to obtain more of her works. Her latest stars a fallen from grace ANGEL WITH ATTITUDE trying to adapt to being earthbound yet seeking the key to go home even if she feels she has found a bit of heaven when Bartholomew kisses her. Her antics with the Tempter Demon, the talking rat, and psychics make for an amusing heavenly romance with a hell of a price to pay for not reading it. --- Harriet Klausner

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