My Angel
by Denise Skelton
ISBN-10: 0979087708
Review by Heather Froeschl
If you've ever felt that someone else was running your life, you'll find a connection to Denise Skelton's latest novel, "My Angel." When it comes to love, life choices, and family, Denise has got the plot sealed.
Simone Porter is a loving, caring, supportive person who just wants to do what she can in the world. Her mother is an overbearing, interfering, judgmental bother that ought to back off but seemingly can't. She sets Simone up with someone who is totally wrong for her and is constantly picking on what she wears, eats, and does in her life. Simone needs to find herself in order to stand up to her mother and she's certainly old enough to do so. In her mid twenties it is time to cut those apron strings that have been tied so tightly around her wrists.
Simone helps a car crash victim at the scene of an accident and finds that fate is intervening on her behalf. The victim, Matthew, remains in a coma for four months but Simone finds she cannot stay away. When he awakens he remembers her as his angel and from there a deep friendship blossoms. The two help each other in many ways but most importantly, they help each other to take control over their own lives. Will Simone stand up for herself as Matthew stands up for her? Will Matthew break ties with his ex-wife and her deadly serious boyfriend?
This novel is more than romance and fun fiction. The book touches on topics of importance such as bigotry, self respect, and self love, as much as love and friendship. The plot is well formed and has some interesting surprises. The characters are realistic and full of human flaws...just perfectly relatable! Denise Skelton tells it like it is in the real world but adds her touch to make it fabulous fiction.
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Fiction/Romance Review
My Everything
by Denise Skelton
ISBN-10: 0595360238
Review by Heather Froeschl
A female PI, a wealthy businessman, a slightly nuts-o ex girlfriend, and a vindictive cousin are the main characters in Denise Skelton's "My Everything." Benjamin Harrison is on a mission to save his sister's life by hiring Dee Meyers and Meyers Investigations to search out the half sister he has never known. In need of a bone marrow transplant, his sister has precious time to live. Dee takes a special interest in the case after getting to know Ben, and their working relationship teeters on becoming becomes something much more.
Hesitant to get involved, Dee is concerned over the way her friends have handled their own interracial relationships, and her job doesn't exactly show her the best side of humanity. Will Ben be able to win her over? He tries very hard! But other obstacles are in the way. Janet, Ben's ex, and Dee's cousin Terry want nothing less than to come in between Ben and Dee. One of them is willing to go to great lengths to achieve this goal; one of them is willing to kill.
This work of fiction is an interesting look at relationships, and also a glimpse into the real drama of private investigations. The story flows well and offers surprises here and there. A romance set in reality; I feel the book will be well received. The writing is flawless and captivating. This is not your typical PI novel, but something else entirely.
I enjoyed the read and savored the story. I trust readers will find it tantalizing.
by Denise Skelton
ISBN-10: 0595360238
Review by Heather Froeschl
A female PI, a wealthy businessman, a slightly nuts-o ex girlfriend, and a vindictive cousin are the main characters in Denise Skelton's "My Everything." Benjamin Harrison is on a mission to save his sister's life by hiring Dee Meyers and Meyers Investigations to search out the half sister he has never known. In need of a bone marrow transplant, his sister has precious time to live. Dee takes a special interest in the case after getting to know Ben, and their working relationship teeters on becoming becomes something much more.
Hesitant to get involved, Dee is concerned over the way her friends have handled their own interracial relationships, and her job doesn't exactly show her the best side of humanity. Will Ben be able to win her over? He tries very hard! But other obstacles are in the way. Janet, Ben's ex, and Dee's cousin Terry want nothing less than to come in between Ben and Dee. One of them is willing to go to great lengths to achieve this goal; one of them is willing to kill.
This work of fiction is an interesting look at relationships, and also a glimpse into the real drama of private investigations. The story flows well and offers surprises here and there. A romance set in reality; I feel the book will be well received. The writing is flawless and captivating. This is not your typical PI novel, but something else entirely.
I enjoyed the read and savored the story. I trust readers will find it tantalizing.
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