![]() ![]() ![]() The Good Omens and The Good Place vibes come through in how it satirizes the realm of angels and demons, and its interactions with the living world. I loved the charm of Olivia Atwater’s Regency Faerie Tales, and while Small Miracles is a very different type of story, it’s nonetheless enjoyable. Pick up Small Miracles, and enjoy a heavenly faerie tale from the author of Half a Soul. Olivia Atwater explores love, grief, and the very last bit of chocolate in this sweet modern fantasy, full of wit and heart. But Gadriel still remembers her previous job… and where petty temptations fail, small miracles might yet prevail. When even chocolate fails to move Gadriel’s target, the ex-guardian angel begins to suspect she’s been conned. What should be a cakewalk of a job soon runs into several roadblocks, however, as Miss Harker politely refuses every attempt at temptation from Gadriel the woman, Gadriel the man, and Gadriel the adorable fluffy kitten. Fortunately, her angelic bookie is happy to let her pay off her debts by doing what she does best: All Gadriel has to do is tempt miserably sinless mortal Holly Harker to do a few nice things for herself. ![]() Gadriel, the fallen angel of petty temptations, has a bit of a gambling debt. ![]()
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