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G**E
Can a half-angel beauty blogger save a bad boy when he learned a devastating truth about himself?
The Blogger vs. the Bad Boy had been retitled with reissued with a new cover, and this iteration is a lot better, with a hint of paranormal but interesting limitations for a bunch of half-angels (or "Celestia Divisa") fall in love with regular humans.Jake is wealthy, gorgeous, popular, and bad boy to the bone. When his latest prank (dumping red jello on a girl at prom in re-enacting a scene from Carrie, the horror movie, leading to her slipping and breaking her ankle) sent him to community service, he ended up at a senior home serving meals to grumpy or forgetful seniors. Then he met Charisse, a half-angel. // Charisse's motto is "kindness is the best beauty product of all", and her beauty blog already enjoys a big audience, but she can't stand "the biggest jerk on the planet". Jake found himself wanting the girl who won't have anything to do with him. And Charisse and was definitely not impressed by him or his wealth. When a devastating secret was revealed, Charisse will have to decide whether to use her one miracle in life to save him... from himself.Cute, sweet, and clean. This is a paranormal romance, but the linked nature of the universe has a good consistency to it. If you read the books in sequence. The paranormal-ness didn't figure into the story until much later.
B**N
Very good
I received this book free from the author in exchange for an honest review.I really like Mrs. McAllen's books and this one is no different. This one is a bad boy turned good with the help of is angel. My heart broke for this bad boy and was glad to see him get his HEA. It was also nice to revisit other characters from previous books. If you like clean, sweet romances with a paranormal twist, I would recommend Mrs. Mcalen's books.
K**R
Disappointed
I do not watch or read anything partaining to supernatural beings unless it is related to my Christian beliefs. This novel was not what I thought it would be, I was disappointed.
L**S
Blogger and the Bad Boy
I love reading about Angels because I know they are real!This story was an inspiration to me.The bad boy turns good concept was well written.Another 5 star for the author.
S**T
A truly uplifting, inspiring story, that will fill your heart with happiness.
This series about half human/half angels is so inspiring. The author shows that the angels are not perfect. Their human side makes them more real, with their flaws and imperfections, but their angel side means they always aspire to be kind, gentle, and loving, and to do good. Charisse is supposed to always be kind, but bad boy Jake initially brings out the not so nice. She has unkind thoughts about him, and says unkind things on her blog.(She doesn't mention his name though because remember she is part angel). In working with him she learns that even though he comes from a rich background, he is poor in having been given love and attention. Jake also learns kindness and love from not only Charisse, but the sick, and elderly patients at the nursing home. Revelations about Jake's past mean miracles and divine intervention are needed to heal old wounds and heartache. This story is inspirational, and a must read. After reading it you will feel so happy and it will remind you that the power of love and goodness, not only exists, but can heal, and do great things. Be kind to your neighbor, friend or someone you meet who needs a helping hand. The good you do will come back to you tenfold.
A**R
Great story line
Really like these types of books clean romance and paranormal story lines
L**H
Loved it! Great YA series
Following on from book 1, this story follows Risse who we met as Zeph's sister. Risse has been volunteering at a local nursing home, and that is where she meets Jake. Jake is there not as a volunteer, but as part of community service for a prank gone horribly wrong. Risse is immediately put out by Jake's horrible attitude towards her, the patients, and life itself it seems. She is reminded that things are not always what they seem, and isn't it one of her gifts to be forgiving and compassionate?As the story progresses, Risse sees another side of Jake - and she is possibly the only one he's let in after being abandoned by his mother as a child, and treated horribly by his father. Despite his father's wealth (and his by association) he is lonely and jaded.Just when Risse and Jake grow closer and he seems to be changing for the better, events occur that rip his world out from under him yet again. Harbouring so much negativity against those who wronged him, he begins to spiral out of control. It would require a miracle to save his heart, however a miracle from a Celestia Divisa would mean that half angel would fall in love with the recipient - and they only love once in their life.I loved the story - this is definitely a bad boy redemption story, a look deeper than the surface moral. Risse and Jake have chemistry that is evident, and their story was beautifully written.Can't wait to read the next books in the series, with the next one focusing on the twins, Cheydan and Maddox.
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