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Christmas Angel

por Eli Easton

Series: Christmas Angel (1)

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When John Trent, a dedicated member of the new Bow Street Runners, finds an exquisite carved angel floating in the Thames, he can't stop thinking about it. He tracks down its creator, a sad and quiet young sculptor. But neither the angel nor the sculptor is done with John just yet. The blasted angel refuses to leave him be, behaving not at all like an inanimate object should.Alec Allston is resigned to the fact that his love will ever be a river that flows out and never flows in. All he wanted to do was create a special gift so that a small part of himself could be with his unattainable and noble beloved, always. But when the gift keeps showing back up at his shop in the hands of a windblown and rugged thief-taker, Alec will need to reconsider his conviction that love is destined to remain an ethereal ideal.This book is one of seven stories which can all be read and enjoyed in any order. * * * * * The Christmas Angel Series:In 1750, a master woodcarver poured all his unrequited love, passion, and longing into his masterpiece--a gorgeous Christmas angel for his beloved's tree. When the man he loved tossed the angel away without a second thought, a miracle happened. The angel was found by another who brought the woodcarver True Love. Since then, the angel has been passed down, sold, lost and found, but its magic remains. Read the romances inspired by (and perhaps nudged along by) the Christmas angel through the years. Whether it's the 1880's New York (Kim Fielding's Summerfield's Angel), the turn-of-the-century (Jordan L. Hawk's Magician's Angel), World War II (L.A. Witt's Christmas Homecoming), Vietnam-era (N.R. Walker's Soldier's Wish), the 1990's (Anyta Sunday's Shrewd Angel), or 2018 (RJ Scott's Christmas Prince), the Christmas angel has a way of landing on the trees of lonely men who need its blessing for a very Merry Christmas and forever HEA.… (más)
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I have a bit of a soft spot for a good holiday novella. I didn't go in with very high expectations for this one though, I think the slightly magical/angel element was less appealing to me, but historical m/m books are still scarce enough that I couldn't so casually dismiss it. And it turned out to be so lovely and sweet. By the time their feelings were engaged I was all wrapped up in it. I'm just delighted. ( )
  JorgeousJotts | Jul 21, 2023 |
I enjoyed this story as I enjoy most good romances: for the characters, and the setting. Interesting time period, interesting MC professions, good dynamic of main and side characters, icky-realistic bad guy. But the angel element was my favorite, which is the only shocking part since I'm not usually a fan of religious-supernatural elements. Great final confrontation. If you're in the mood for a short novel, a historical m/m, or a historical holiday story, this one's good. ( )
  terriaminute | Dec 4, 2022 |
The start of what I hope will be a great series.
One of my fave M/M Authors ( )
  silversurfer | Dec 15, 2021 |
Read this book as part of the 2019 Members' Choice Awards Challenge.
Categories: Best Historical

A lovely Christmas story, very sweet and fluffy. ( )
  NannyOgg13 | Mar 27, 2021 |
The first in the Christmas Angel series, and I'm looking forward to reading most of them (five out of seven are available on Kindle Unlimited, so I'll probably only read those five, since book money is tight right now).

This book is a Georgian era romance, and I honestly don't think I've ever read one of those before. I'm not a huge fan of romances set in time periods where there are a lot of rigid social rules, so needless to say, I'm not a huge fan of the setting. But I do love historical fiction, especially when it features queer characters, so yay in spite of my less than enthusiastic response to the era of the book.

And I loved that virtually ALL of the side characters were somewhere on the queer spectrum! There are several gay men (obviously), two lesbians, and a trans woman. So YES for the diversity in this book!

I liked the character of Alec, and I enjoyed watching him thaw towards John and grow to care about him. I could have done without the bit at the end with Alec's ex coming back to threaten him. Also, I was kind of disappointed that the angel wasn't John's sister steering them together. I am assuming it isn't her since she had reddish hair, and John's sister was blonde, and John didn't see a resemblance in the angel to his dead sister...but still, I wanted the angel to be his sister SO BADLY.

I waffled a bit on the rating; for my personal enjoyment of the book, I'd probably go with three, maybe three and a half, stars, but that is because I really am not a fan of this time period at all. That's mostly about me, so I rounded up to four stars, because the book is well written and everything someone who would read an m/m romance set in this time period could want. Altogether, a nice historical Christmasy tale, for those who are so inclined. ( )
  schatzi | Dec 10, 2018 |
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When John Trent, a dedicated member of the new Bow Street Runners, finds an exquisite carved angel floating in the Thames, he can't stop thinking about it. He tracks down its creator, a sad and quiet young sculptor. But neither the angel nor the sculptor is done with John just yet. The blasted angel refuses to leave him be, behaving not at all like an inanimate object should.Alec Allston is resigned to the fact that his love will ever be a river that flows out and never flows in. All he wanted to do was create a special gift so that a small part of himself could be with his unattainable and noble beloved, always. But when the gift keeps showing back up at his shop in the hands of a windblown and rugged thief-taker, Alec will need to reconsider his conviction that love is destined to remain an ethereal ideal.This book is one of seven stories which can all be read and enjoyed in any order. * * * * * The Christmas Angel Series:In 1750, a master woodcarver poured all his unrequited love, passion, and longing into his masterpiece--a gorgeous Christmas angel for his beloved's tree. When the man he loved tossed the angel away without a second thought, a miracle happened. The angel was found by another who brought the woodcarver True Love. Since then, the angel has been passed down, sold, lost and found, but its magic remains. Read the romances inspired by (and perhaps nudged along by) the Christmas angel through the years. Whether it's the 1880's New York (Kim Fielding's Summerfield's Angel), the turn-of-the-century (Jordan L. Hawk's Magician's Angel), World War II (L.A. Witt's Christmas Homecoming), Vietnam-era (N.R. Walker's Soldier's Wish), the 1990's (Anyta Sunday's Shrewd Angel), or 2018 (RJ Scott's Christmas Prince), the Christmas angel has a way of landing on the trees of lonely men who need its blessing for a very Merry Christmas and forever HEA.

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