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A review by nikkisbooknook
When the Angel Falls First by April L. Moon
4.0
An angel that gets too close to a human and Josie who is left reeling when her boyfriend tells her he's an angel before he drops out of her life.
Now Caleb has fallen back into her life. He's been cursed to complete the matches that he messed up and now he's all mixed up as he tries to keep his feelings separate from his missions. But what's an Angel to do when he thinks he's met his chosen??
There was a great deal to enjoy about this fated mates story. Caleb was a great MMC and he could be a very naughty angel when he wanted to be. At the same time so much strife could have been avoided if people (and Angels) could get their communication straight. Gabriel and Caleb did have a bit of a bromance going which I thoroughly enjoyed - he's not above meddling in others' love lives himself!
It was great to have another bookish fmc in Josie, one who has own magical touch/intuition when it comes to pairing a reader with their perfect book. The friction with her family added a bit of outside drama to the story and of course the store cats brought a bit of levity and playfulness to the storyline.
Although this was a standalone it really could easily spin off into a series with all the matches these two could get involved in.
Now Caleb has fallen back into her life. He's been cursed to complete the matches that he messed up and now he's all mixed up as he tries to keep his feelings separate from his missions. But what's an Angel to do when he thinks he's met his chosen??
There was a great deal to enjoy about this fated mates story. Caleb was a great MMC and he could be a very naughty angel when he wanted to be. At the same time so much strife could have been avoided if people (and Angels) could get their communication straight. Gabriel and Caleb did have a bit of a bromance going which I thoroughly enjoyed - he's not above meddling in others' love lives himself!
It was great to have another bookish fmc in Josie, one who has own magical touch/intuition when it comes to pairing a reader with their perfect book. The friction with her family added a bit of outside drama to the story and of course the store cats brought a bit of levity and playfulness to the storyline.
Although this was a standalone it really could easily spin off into a series with all the matches these two could get involved in.