Writing Professionals on Wounded Angels
Literary critics and acclaimed authors celebrate Wounded Angels as a masterwork of emotional storytelling:
- “The fine emotional gradations in the deepening friendship between the two women are smoothly handled and boldly venture into dramatic territory seldom dealt with in contemporary fiction.” – Kirkus Review
- “Perhaps the most notable strength of the book is the prose: the author’s ability to convey emotional states through physical description is admirable…emotional resonance is undeniable. The author creates flawed but likeable characters…The heightened contrast between the characters’ despair and joy is so severe as to be almost jarring.” – The BookLife Prize
- “Miceli peppers his tale with an intriguing cast of support players who, along with Maureen, face devastating challenges and discover new meanings for their lives. It is a well told, compelling story.” – Martin Herman, writing instructor and author of THE JEFFERSON FILES and many other books
- “Wounded Angels is a book that is sure to grip its readers and not let them go until well after they flip past the last page and finally lay down this masterpiece.” – Dan Blanchard – Bestselling and award-winning author, speaker, educator, and TV host.
- “What I love about this book is that this is not pitying pabulum. Rather, Wounded Angels is a thoughtful and entertaining examination of how the arc of friendship, its endurance and its conflicts, sustains, challenges, and renews us on life’s journey, no matter what our age or station.” – Jean McGavin. Founder of HistoryChip.com
- “The prose is gorgeous, the plot strong and the storytelling craft so refined that readers can’t help feeling as though they are part of the world of the characters, thanks to the humanity of these characters and the realism of the writing” – Reader’s Favorite