A review by lectorliber04
Angel's Peak by Robyn Carr

3.0

So the Riordan brothers are going to get their own books. Luke was the first. It is Sean's turn now. A second chance at making things right between Sean and Franci. Of course, as in the past couple of books there were other stories within the main one and that was all right. I enjoyed it just the same. Dan and Cheryl most likely are going to get their story told at some point. Maureen, Sean's mum, might get hers.

However, whenever there's a 'supposedly practising' (Maureen in this case) Catholic in some of the books I've read, not only Ms Carr's, there is a need to have said Catholic 'change' his or her beliefs. Maureen was portrayed as an uptight, straight-laced practising Catholic so the only way she cold find her HEA was to 'get over' her beliefs. Why can't a Catholic be true to their faith in fiction? It just bugs me a bit.