Daddy’s Little Angel

Daddy’s Little Angel by Shani Petroff, published by Grosset & Dunlap in 2009, is a juvenile fiction novel that explores the unique relationship between a girl named Angel and her father, who is literally the Devil. With 238 pages, this edition presents a narrative where Angel grapples with her father’s desire to be part of her life while navigating the complexities of teenage social dynamics and the allure of his supernatural powers.
In this story, Angel’s father offers her the chance to gain popularity and win over her crush, Cole Daniels, but only if she accepts him on his terms. The plot delves into themes of family, social challenges, and the intersection of fantasy and reality as Angel contemplates whether to embrace her father’s gifts or reject them for a more authentic life. Readers will find a blend of fantasy and social themes as Angel seeks to negotiate her identity and relationships amidst the extraordinary circumstances of having a father like the Devil.
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“Mom always said my dad is the devil. I never knew she meant it literally!”
All Angel’s father (a.k.a. the Devil) wants is to be a part of her life. And in return he has the power to give her anything she wants—including popularity and a date with her long-time crush, Cole Daniels. But Angel will only accept him on her terms: get out of the devil business and leave his special powers out of the equation. Is Angel condemning herself to an eternity of lunch at the losers’ table? Or can she and Daddy Dearest strike some kind of deal?
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