
It's not preachy, but prayers and talks about God do happen. For both audiences, please be aware of the Christian aspect of this book. It also bothered me that they did nothing until the deus ex machina of an ending. that ruins the concept of guardian angels who do just that. I also find it hard to believe that angels land in an area and live undercover to watch humans. If it were another angel I wouldn't have minded.

Like he had nothing better to do than go live as a music teacher in a high school. It bothered me that one of the angels was the archangel Gabriel. There should be consequences but there are none. I find it hard to believe that an angel without free will can so easily ignore a mission and do things she shouldn't- like fall in love with a human. The plot is simple and the characters are a bit shallow. For Audience B: anyone over 16 looking for a Twilight substitue. Not much fowl language - I'd definately give this to my 13 year old neice. It's cute, and it's guarded enough that it touches on subjects like sex but doesn't show any.

This is a lovely story about an angel who falls in love with a boy.

For Audience A: older kids and young teens or moms looking for something their kids can read. So I split this into two reviews to be honest about the book. For a someone so young, she pulled it off. There are a few problems with this story that was about it get it rated 3 stars but then I read that the author was 17 years old.
