Ceri thinks she sees angels…everywhere.
Love is a powerful emotion, but can it change the course of someone's destiny?
This is a romance story that explores the possibility of there being something more than just the 'here and now'.
Ceri's journey has begun.

Ceri has always seen angels, whether it be at a moment of imminent danger to herself or others, often strangers which can leave her intervention quite hard to explain. She records each incident in a journal so she can keep track of the regularity of it.
She is in no way frightened by it and accepts it as a huge part of her life as she knows no other, but people around her find it strange, non more so than her twin brother, Seb, who tries to persuade her to let it take a back seat and to stop attracting attention to it. Ceri has feelings also that Seb will have his heart broken by his fiancée, but this she does choose to keep to herself. Ceri knows however, she can't push her ability to the back of her mind though, she knows it's a gift that has been bestowed on her and she has the ability to help people.
Her life changes in many ways and she suffers a horrible and unexpected tragedy that impacts heavily on her life, and more because she had no warning or ability to stop it. She then goes on a journey to help examine her gift and develop her powers in a different way, being helped by unlikely sources along the way.
The first instalment of Angels Among Us is beautifully written and highly gripping.
The characters are created well and carry the story along perfectly. I really liked Ceri and felt an affinity with her from the outset, I also loved Alex and really enjoyed the way their characters developed, the romance and the twist at the end, I was not expecting that!
I found the part where Alex and Ceri seek advice on angels and mediumship really interesting, it left me pondering deeply and I was most fascinated in the theory of what happens to us when we sleep! I also enjoyed the parts where Ceri sees the angels and is able to intervene with the tragedies that could have happened.
I would highly recommend it to all; believers, sceptics and anyone who enjoys an open minded, gripping and thought provoking read. A well deserved Five Stars!
A review copy was kindly provided by the publishers, via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Many thanks.