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It’s a wonderful lie by Wren Michaels is a fun, enjoyable, engaging and entertaining story based on finding love in an unusual, unique and unexpected way. It’s a little odd that a guardian angel can fall in love with their charge and can appear in their human form.
I loved this book the characters and the writing style was amazing. Loved every page . The story is a amazing read I enjoyed as well.
Thank you to netgalley, the publisher and the author for allowing me to have access to an eARC for this book in return for an honest review.
Apologies for taking so long with the feedback.
This is a winter-based romance book with solidified 3d characters with real-life problems that you can connect with on a deeper level. Overall, I think this was a good book about relationships and it was very true to the characters.
Wren Michaels first book, It’s a Wonderful Lie, in the Heaven on Earth series hooks you from the opening page. The story’s preternatural plot was engaging and captivates you with the journey that Theo and Eden took in their unfailing belief of their souls sharing one enduring love. Though their journey was fraught with what seemed as insurmountable obstacles, their souls continued to call to each other creating a warm in my heart at the journey’s conclusion.
Theo’s endearing manifestation was presented in an exceptionally captivating manner…his growth and transformation was mesmerizing. Eden’s frustrations and feelings of loss and defeat were palpable, oftentimes breaking my heart for her feelings of emptiness and loss of purpose.
There are a plethora of emotions that this story evokes, serving to only draw you through the pages and keep you invested in a HEA for Theo and Eden.
This ARC book was complimentary, provided by the Publisher and NetGalley. I am voluntarily providing my honest review.
I’m giving this 3.5⭐️ This was a very different Christmas novel than I’m used to. It wasn’t full of traditional Christmassy stuff. It’s about a guardian Angel falling for a girl. A lot happens in this story and some of it drove me crazy. But I enjoyed the acts of kindness.
Thanks City Owl Press via NetGalley.
5-stars seasonal reading!
Each of us can become an Angel for someone, not necessarily close and dear, but possibly for a stranger. How? Just lend a helping hand when someone needs it, talk, smile, cheer up. It will be free for us, but for another person it can be an invaluable treasure that will help him overcome difficulties and troubles.
It's NOT a Wonderful Lie! It's a wonderful book! Amazing, brilliant Christmas book! Wonderful love story! I loved it so much!
Eden and Theliel's story is full of ridiculous funny moments that made me laugh out loud, really I cried all my eyes out laughing. Unusual plot twists just glued my hands to the book, I admire the author's skill to make the story so amazing! The story is filled with magic, kindness and funny moments that create a Christmas atmosphere, an atmosphere of love, warmth, hope for a bright future and the belief that dreams always come true.
After reading the book, I have made a decision - to do something good and kind, like Eden, to help someone, or something like that.
As this is the first book of Heaven on Earth Series, so I can't wait to read the others of the series! I would definitely recommend this book to everyone who loves light reading, Christmas and romance.
Thanks to Wren Michaels, City Owl Press and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this book!
A wonderful Christmassy read!
It's a Wonderful Lie is a heart-felt, quickly-paced story about a guardian angel that falls in love with his charge. It's sweet and hilarious at times and might just tug on your heart strings a bit.
Eden is down on her luck in love and Theo can't seem to keep out of his corporeal form when he's around her (ie, saving her from her own clumsy self usually) and that ends up creating a love story that spans the years with a perfect HEA! There's alternating pov chapters which looks further into Eden and Theo's feelings and actions through the book.
I thoroughly enjoyed this story, it's perfect for the holiday season! While not an incredibly deep book as far as character development or world building goes (I felt like there were a few things that just got lost in the plot), if you're looking for something that gives you all the warm, fuzzy feels I definitely recommend this one :)
Thank you City Owl Press via NetGalley for the e-ARC to read and review!