The Silverlake Angel

Fiction & Literature, Humorous
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Author: Shirley Poston ISBN: 9781310562174
Publisher: Shirley Poston Publication: January 16, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Shirley Poston
ISBN: 9781310562174
Publisher: Shirley Poston
Publication: January 16, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Not the usual angel book and not your usual angel- now there’s an understatement, two of them in fact. This angel is a 16-year-old-Latino, born in East L.A. and back on the planet in East Hollywood, to right a wrong and save the life of a comatose child. After nearly scaring the pants off the child’s nurse (more about pants later, the angel’s actually) said angel appeals to her for help. They soon run afoul of a sexy Hollywood detective who appeals to the nurse in a whole different way. Intrigue, love, hate and a lot of laughs follow. Along the way. you’ll meet the mysterious MysticHA, a band composed of late great rock musicians who are still alive and kicking it in the HereAfter. Don’t miss their blog!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Veteran but still hip (she hopes) rock writer/critic Shirley Poston lives and loves in Silverlake (actually two words but one to her because she also considers it a state of mind), the best part of her home town (one word except in her case) (don’t ask) of Los Angeles, California.

Watch for the anthology of Shirley’s rock and roll ravings, including her concert review that, unbeknownst to her for years, became the liner notes and title of the Dylan bootleg album/CD, We Had Known A Lion. Entitled BLITHER, the book will be available online in late 2014.

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Not the usual angel book and not your usual angel- now there’s an understatement, two of them in fact. This angel is a 16-year-old-Latino, born in East L.A. and back on the planet in East Hollywood, to right a wrong and save the life of a comatose child. After nearly scaring the pants off the child’s nurse (more about pants later, the angel’s actually) said angel appeals to her for help. They soon run afoul of a sexy Hollywood detective who appeals to the nurse in a whole different way. Intrigue, love, hate and a lot of laughs follow. Along the way. you’ll meet the mysterious MysticHA, a band composed of late great rock musicians who are still alive and kicking it in the HereAfter. Don’t miss their blog!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Veteran but still hip (she hopes) rock writer/critic Shirley Poston lives and loves in Silverlake (actually two words but one to her because she also considers it a state of mind), the best part of her home town (one word except in her case) (don’t ask) of Los Angeles, California.

Watch for the anthology of Shirley’s rock and roll ravings, including her concert review that, unbeknownst to her for years, became the liner notes and title of the Dylan bootleg album/CD, We Had Known A Lion. Entitled BLITHER, the book will be available online in late 2014.

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