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Imperfect Angel
Imperfect Angel | Christi Barth
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Three days ago, all Maisy Norgate had was a stack of bills, about a gazillion jobs, and her sunny-as-hell outlook. Now, thanks to an uncle she never knew about, shes inherited an ornate skeleton key with absolutely no idea what its foror why she has it. Which is exactly when a ridiculously handsome guy claiming to be an angel shows up at her door and all hell breaks loose... Nephilim Rhys Boyce cannot believe that Maisy is the new Keeper of the Key. Why would anyone bequeath this warm, bubbly redhead the key to Hell? And to make matters worse, shes given the key to the first person who asked for it. A demon. Yep, Maisy is determined to make his jobnot to mention some seriously inconvenient temptationas hard as possible. First a half angel with a very human chip on his shoulder must find a way to convince Maisy that angels and demons do exist. Then Rhys will have to break the really bad news...that she might have accidentally ended the world.
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DebinHawaii
Imperfect Angel | Christi Barth
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#DecemberDreams

It‘s not holiday-themed but I read this #Angel book last year. It‘s a grumpy-sunshine romance about a half-angel reluctantly watching over a perky woman who inherits the key to hell to protect (as often happens…😉) 😇

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 👍🏻 😇 4mo
Eggs Excellent 👌🏼 4mo
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DebinHawaii
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Read for book tour review this week. A soft pick, cute & engaging paranormal romance between an optimistic human (Maisy) & a pessimistic Nephilim (half human/half angel) warrior who must protect her when she‘s unexpectedly bequeathed a key to the gates of Hell by an uncle she never knew. Predictable, but a good combination of snark & steaminess. I‘d probably read another book set in this world if it got in my way, but likely wouldn‘t seek it out.