
Kiss an Angel (Paperback)
Tropes & Themes
About This Book
In Susan Elizabeth Phillips' "Kiss an Angel," Daisy Devreaux, a charming and carefree woman, finds herself in an unexpected predicament: to avoid jail time, she must marry Alex Markov, a man chosen by her father. This modern-day arranged marriage leads Daisy from her privileged life to a rundown traveling circus, where she must adapt to a new and challenging environment.
Alex Markov, a stoic and enigmatic man with a troubled past, is determined to make Daisy conform to his way of life. As he takes her to the circus to teach her a lesson in humility, Alex soon discovers that there is more to Daisy than meets the eye.
As Daisy and Alex navigate the complexities of their arranged marriage and the challenges that come with it, they confront their inner demons and learn to open their hearts to each other. Through their shared experiences and unexpected moments of intimacy, they forge a deep connection that transcends their initial misconceptions and prejudices.
What Readers Say
Readers praise the book's engaging characters and emotional depth, making it a memorable romance. Many commend Phillips' writing style for its humor and poignancy, enhancing the reading experience. Fans note the unique circus setting adds a vibrant backdrop, enriching the novel's atmosphere. Some readers criticize the portrayal of the hero's behavior as abusive, which may be off-putting. Ideal for fans of arranged marriage tropes seeking a blend of romance and personal growth.



