Publishers Weekly
Archangel Gabriel and his three mischievous Prayer Ambassadors-Shirley, Goodness and Mercy-lend their celestial aid to three needy Christmas cases. Harry Alderwood, 86, prays that his increasingly forgetful wife, Rosalie, will agree to move into assisted living before he dies. Meanwhile, nine-year-old Carter Jackson begs God for a dog, even though his mother and father tell him that they can't afford to keep a pet, while Beth Fischer's mother prays that her divorced paralegal daughter, nightly engrossed in a World of Warcraft online game, will start a new life. The busybody angels work behind the scenes and provide a few delightful surprise twists as lives transform. (Oct.)
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Library Journal
After a long hiatus, Macomber's beloved angels Shirley, Goodness, and Mercy are back for Christmas and in fine form as they lend a hand in fulfilling some difficult Christmas prayers-despite a very wary Archangel Gabriel who well knows that where these three go, trouble always follows. Answering the prayers of a dying man who wants to ensure that his wife will be cared for when he's gone, a mother who wants her daughter to find love again, and a little boy who wants a dog is now the responsibility of these Angelic Prayer Ambassadors, who will do everything in their power-within the rules or not. Poignant, loving, and heartwarming, this volume is one to cherish, and fans are sure to be waiting. The ever-popular and prolific Macomber (74 Seaside Avenue) lives in Port Orchard, WA.
Kristin Ramsdell
APR/MAY 08 - AudioFile
Sandra Burr gives an excellent rendition of the three angels Shirley, Goodness, and Mercy in another of Debbie Macomber's novels of heavenly influences on human behavior. Each angel is assigned a different task to be completed by Christmas Eve. One assignment involves an elderly man facing death who does not want to leave his wife to cope for herself. Another situation involves a lonely young woman who believes love will never come her way again. The last story is about a boy who desperately wants a dog his parents cannot afford. Burr creates apt characterizations. This delightful book has a light yet tender Christmas atmosphere and a satisfying end. N.L. © AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine