Enticing An Angel

Enticing An Angel by LEO CHARLES. TAYLOR is a romance novel published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in July 2014. This 210-page book explores the dynamics of family and love through the lens of Michael Angel, the eldest of five brothers, as his mother, Susan Angel, embarks on a mission to marry off her children. The story unfolds as Michael falls for Melanie Price, an artistic free spirit, challenging his mother’s expectations and altering the family dynamics.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of relationships and the impact of love on family bonds. As Melanie’s vibrant personality captivates not only Michael but also his brothers, the story highlights themes of romance and personal growth. The book presents a blend of humor and emotional depth, showcasing how the arrival of a lively character can shift perspectives on love and companionship within a family.
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Michael Angel is the oldest of five brothers all of whom are unmarried, a fact which displeases their mother immensely. Susan Angel is a determined mother who chooses her eldest son as the starting point of her quest to see her children wed. However, when he falls for the wrong girl, an artistic free spirit that enraptures his soul, the family begins to fall from the control of the matriarch. Melanie Price is certainly not Mrs. Angel’s first choice for her professional and upstanding son, Michael. And while she attempts to separate the lovers, her boys will all begin to fall under the spell of the little energetic and fun loving pipsqueak that has entered their lives. From the hardened construction worker, to the brooding EMT, the widower, and the emotionally scarred, the Angel boys will begin to see in Melanie a hope that perhaps having a woman in your life is something to be desired.
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