it was pretty good. 3.4 stars. It has come character inconsistencies that rattled a bit but the story was interesting and fresh. The major problem for me was how the main character switched from her "i can't even_____" to "oh well" in seconds. The ending left me wanting more but not right away. I would recommend it for a light mystery, paranormal read.The story revolves around young woman who has always been able to see the dead. She has made several of them her friends. One day she meets and angel, well he's not really an angel, but that's what humans call their species. They are drawn together by many forces and work together to save him and one of her dead friends. It is a mystery that slowly unfolds in a very interesting way spanning hundreds of years. Cliffhanger light ending. I fell in love with India's voice in her first novel I read, and ORDINARY ANGELS propelled her skyward in my reckoning. OA is a pleasant read, in that you relax and follow her colorful and lovely characters without the anxiety you tread forward with in a James Bucher novel, say. India excels in her characters, which is what I read for. I loved Cloe. I pictured her as a cross between the medium on BEING HUMAN and Penny of BIG BANG THEORY. Inhibited (okay…that isn't Penny), not incredibly socially astute, sweet, caring, with sex appeal enough to stop a man in his tracks. Not a five star plot buster…but even better…a smooth read throughout, without a single scene you find yourself scanning over. Kudos, from a writer who is very hard to please.
What do You think about Ordinary Angels (2011)?
This story was quite fun. I loved the different characters and the mystery of the story.
—Sky
Loved this book. Especially the strong, mini Cooper driving heroine!
—mamun
Was ok,it was free. might read more if there is a second.
—mahek