Angels Walking + Giveaway

Somewhere in heaven, a decision has been made. An Angels Walking team has been assigned to a desperate mission: a broken baseball player, the love he left behind, and the miracle that might save a whole city. When angels walk, most people never know, never see. But they are there. And sometimes the stakes are so high, all of heaven stands ready.

One-time national baseball hero Tyler Ames lost everyone he loves on a quest to make it to the big leagues. Then, just when things seem to be turning around, Tyler hits rock bottom. Across the country, Tyler’s only love, Sami Dawson, has moved on. 

A series of small miracles leads Tyler to a maintenance job at a retirement home and a friendship with Virginia Hutcheson, an elderly woman with Alzheimer’s, who strangely might have the answers he so desperately seeks.

A team of Angels Walking takes on the mission to see hope restored for Tyler, Sami, and Virginia. Can the small and seemingly insignificant actions of the unseen bring healing and redemption? Can the words of a stranger restore lost love? Every journey begins with a step.

It is time for the mission to begin.

My Review:

published in 2016

An amazing and awe-inspiring read. Seriously good. It was so easy to lose myself in this new community of angels and humans that Kingsbury has created. The story generated goosebumps on top of goosebumps all the way through. I loved the way the reader gets a bird’s eye view of God’s miracles. How one action builds upon another, even though they are seemingly unrelated. A domino effect of blessings that testify of His love. Told from multiple viewpoints, some scenes are short, others longer but the impeccable pacing builds to a crescendo of a climax. A panoramic view of how heaven and earth combine to bring the healing power of redemption into our lives. A definite must read.

8 thoughts on “Angels Walking + Giveaway”

  1. ANGELS WALKING sounds absolutely AMAZING! What a fabulous feel good read for any time of the year. No idea how this book as missed my radar for so long, but it’s for sure on my TBR list now.

    Thank you for bring this book to our attention again because I sure missed it the first time round. Greatly appreciate your generosity of offering this book for one very fortunate reader. ❤

    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  2. Trying to catch up after Thanksgiving holiday. I have read some of her books, but she is a prolific writer. Thanks for the review of this which I just found in my library’s catalog. Don’t enter me.

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    1. Yay for a well stocked public library. This is one series I read — only three books and I got in at the start of it. But Karen Kingsbury’s other series — oy, so many books and each series is built o the previous one, just too much catching up to do. Happy Reading, CC!

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  3. ”A bird’s eye view and how one action builds upon another.” I loved your review. I have always marveled at how a tiny seemingly insignificant part of one job later became a big part of a future job and you already knew how to do it. I like gently used 😊. As a side note, I am having a difficult time filling slots for the upcoming Reader’s Week sharing. Kathleen lanehillhouse(at)gmail(dot)com

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    1. This story illustrates that beautifully. Glad you don’t mind gently used books. 🙂 But worrisome that you’re having issues finding books for the next Reader’s Choice Week — that would be Jan, Feb, March 2026 releases. I haven’t done a deep dive into what’s in store for us in the New Year. Hopefully lots of wonderful new releases! Good luck, Kathleen!

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