Monday, June 6, 2016

ANGEL OF MERCY by Cynthia Haas


Title:  ANGEL OF MERCY

Author:  Cynthia Haas

Publish Date:   02.20.13

Publisher:  Cindy Haas

Category:  Literature/Fiction (Adult), Romance

Recommended for:  14+

Grammar/editing:  B – a few small errors

Received from:  Cindy Haas via netgalley.com (in exchange for an honest review)

Goodreads:  Angel of Mercy

Date completed: 08.27.13

 

Description from the publisher:

Miranda Loyd is beautiful, intelligent and compassionate.  Her dream of becoming a mystery writer is put on hold as she pursues a relationship with a rugged Texan.  When she leaves the ranch and returns home to Canada she makes a shocking discovery.  Her beloved father is struggling through the ravages of Alzheimer’s disease.  Miranda puts aside her own sorrow and anguish as she valiantly battles to do right by her father.


Along the way, she finds courage, hope, and unlikely romance with her own Angel of Mercy.

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After college graduation, Miranda visits a friend in Texas.  At his request, she stays to help with his accounting.  She believes she’s in love with Rick, but after two years, Rick’s distrust sends her packing.  At the airport, on her way home to Toronto, she meets Mitch, an angel who rescues her from an airport snafu in reservations.  Once she returns home, she finds out that her father was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s nearly a year ago.  Once again Mitch is there, her angel, helping her to deal with the disease her father is battling.

 

This was a gentle, sweet, love story - the love of father and daughter and the sweet rush of new love with a man who is dependable, romantic, patient, and drop-dead gorgeous.  I am looking forward to reading the other two books in this series.

 

The series:

  1. Angel of Mercy:  When A Loved One Has Alzheimer’s
  2. Angels Among Us:  Taming the Wolf
  3. On Angels Wings

 















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originally posted 08.28.2013 on my previous website

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