Kendra Larkin, professional photographer and rappelling enthusiast has just run out of time. Her latest adventure has landed her squarely on the operating table of the very handsome, very eligible Dr. Adam Chamberlain. Not able to understand why she is there in the first place, unable to open her eyes, all she can do is lay there listening to everything going on around her.
Moved to ICU after surgery, she has a most interesting encounter with a pair of angels. As it happens, they are guardian angels, hers and the good doctor's. Her guardian angel, Rhyan, tells her they are there to take her to heaven. Ceon is the doctor's guardian angel. He, on the other hand, isn't quite so eager to take Kendra and has a proposition for her.
Kendra learns that everyone's conscience is divided into good and evil. Each side is guided by either a guardian angel or guardian demon. The two are in constant conflict with only one goal, to win that person's soul for either heaven or hell. Coen tells her the doctor has stopped believing in God and is a lost soul. Since neither angels nor demons can interfere with free will so Coen is asking for Kendra's help. If she is willing to help Adam believe in God again, she will have her life back.
Of course, there's a catch. She only has a week in which to succeed. Coen has been a little short-coming on the finer details of the agreement. If she fails, she not only loses her life, but very possibly her soul as well. He has broken more than one rule in his efforts to save Adam's soul.
When Kendra tells Adam that she was saved so she could get his life back on the path to God, he rudely dismisses her claim. Waiting in the wings is the doctor's guardian demon. He is more than
ready to believe she survived the surgery to have time to revive the
doctor's belief in God.
Staying true to her flair for the unexpected, Haigwood gives us the anticipated curve ball when Coen exposes Rhyan's love for Kendra. How can Rhyan guide Kendra when he wants her for himself? What happens when Kendra starts to fall in love with Rhyan? How can she possibly straighten this tangle? Kendra has more than enough to handle being loved by her guardian angel, a friend who only acknowledged his feelings when he thought he'd lost her, pursued by evil to keep her from saving the doctor's soul, and rebuffed by the doctor himself. And let's not forget the doctor's guardian demon who sets himself as a romantic distraction.
Will she avoid the pitfalls and help Adam renew his belief in God, accept Rhyan's love for her and go to heaven with him or say yes to his guardian demon before she realizes who he is? An enjoyable paranormal romance I've already read twice. Haigwood just keeps on going. I'm looking forward to the next novel in this series. This book is available free for Kindle at Amazon and Nook at Barnes and Noble.
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