Angels in Hell's Kitchen

By John E. Miller
Published by Rachelle Reese
$2.99 Rating: 1 star1 star1 star1 star1 star
(5.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Sep. 04, 2010
Words: 43,580 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781458046345


Short description

Duncan O’Malley is satisfied with his life in Hell’s Kitchen. He has the boxing gym he’d always wanted to start and a brother who cares for him, even if he does drive him bonkers sometimes. Unfortunately, his peaceful life ends when he’s ‘invited’ to become a Citizen On Patrol and discovers there are unseen dangers in the shadowed alleyways and angels who will change his world forever.

Extended description

Sometimes what looks like an angel really is one. Sometimes it's not.

As a teenage boy, Duncan O'Malley moved from Ireland to New York, looking for a new start. As an adult in the 1890s, he believes he's accomplished it. What Irish immigrant could want more than to own a boxing gym with his charming, and only somewhat annoying brother? But one sweltering day in Hell's Kitchen, all of that changes when an old acquaintance shows up and informs him he is now a cop.

Maggie Bloom is a young, fiery red head. She is also engaged to a man with money, the drive to succeed, and a temper. He also has a dark secret -- his connection with a New York gang. When she decides to disguise herself as a boy to learn to protect herself, she never suspects that decision will change her life.

Angels in Hell's Kitchen is the first book in the O'Malley story arc of the Dime Store Novel series, an urban fantasy novella about a world that appears normal on the surface. However, as Duncan finds out, normal.. (Read more)


Tags

romance, paranormal, police, love story, victorian, cop, irish, novella, short novel, boxing, hells kitchen, 1890s, dime store novel, chinese herbalist

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Review by: Francy Dickinson on Dec. 11, 2011 : star star star star star
I just have such limited time to read and what I loved about the book was the ease of short reads. The story is cleaver and clear and very descriptive. Each time I picked the story up I was easily transformed back into the characters and story-line . I have read a few of the DimeStoreNovel series and each one has a new twist and turn - they sparks my imagination. Hope your read is as enjoyable as mine :) francy in Washington State
(reviewed long after purchase)

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