Virginia C. reviewed Charlie's Angels (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1630) on + 8 more book reviews
very good
Bonnie A. (ladycholla) - , reviewed Charlie's Angels (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1630) on + 2081 more book reviews
Well loved author, great story teller. Always.
Fran S. (FranS) reviewed Charlie's Angels (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1630) on + 145 more book reviews
Cute book with strong characters, Starla is driving a rigg for her Dad when Charlie's daughter stows away in it. Starla gets injured returning Meredith and then gets snowed in with Charlie and his daughter.
Rebecca H. (Willowgirl) reviewed Charlie's Angels (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1630) on + 294 more book reviews
a truck driving lady and a single dad with a daughter..needs a mommy the little girls sees the lady and calls her an angel..they become snowbound all three of them..
Cheryl L. (CherylStJ) reviewed Charlie's Angels (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1630) on + 8 more book reviews
Correction: Author is Cheryl St.John
Karen E. (Karenmarie) reviewed Charlie's Angels (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1630) on + 107 more book reviews
Charlie McGraw and his daughter Meredith. Meet Starla when Meredith stows away on Starla's semi-truck. The name of the truck is Silver Angel. Meredith thinks Starla is an angel becuse she kinds of looks like one. Meredith also thinks Starla can sprinkle fairy dust on her to make everything all better. Meredith is 5 and lonly since her mom died.
Doree T. (DoreeLynne) reviewed Charlie's Angels (Silhouette Special Edition, No 1630) on + 207 more book reviews
From the back cover:
Sometimes dreams really come true...
Charlie McGraw never should have bought the angel book for his precocious daughter. Because then Meredith wouldn't be convinced that getting a new mommy was as simple as having an "angel" sprinkle his with her "miracle dust". And, she never would have believed the beautiful blondhaired woman who drove a truck called "Silver Angel" was some treetop angel come to life.
Starla Richards was no angel. But telling that to a five-year-old who was so starved for a mother's love that she'd stowed away on Starla's rig. Or convincing herself that miracles just didn't happen to ordinary people when Starla found herself snowbound with the handsome, caring widower and his adorable daughter...
Sometimes dreams really come true...
Charlie McGraw never should have bought the angel book for his precocious daughter. Because then Meredith wouldn't be convinced that getting a new mommy was as simple as having an "angel" sprinkle his with her "miracle dust". And, she never would have believed the beautiful blondhaired woman who drove a truck called "Silver Angel" was some treetop angel come to life.
Starla Richards was no angel. But telling that to a five-year-old who was so starved for a mother's love that she'd stowed away on Starla's rig. Or convincing herself that miracles just didn't happen to ordinary people when Starla found herself snowbound with the handsome, caring widower and his adorable daughter...