Library Journal Review
Alessi Moore was driving cross country looking for a new life when she stopped in Charity for gas. While she is talking to the station owner, her car, with all of her possessions, is stolen. The station owner takes her in, and she quickly discovers that the townspeople seem to be concealing a secret. Alessi is na?ve and trusting and has a big impact on many of Charity's citizens, including Steve, the bookstore owner. She begins working for him and a romance quickly develops. The suspense helps move the story along, but it is the polished reading by Katherine Kellgren that makes this audio enjoyable; she uses different voices very effectively and even sings. The title refers to Alessi's propensity to see halos around good things or people. Recommended for public libraries with a Christian fiction collection.-Mary Knapp, Madison P.L., WI (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.