A review by onmelsshelves_
Angels, by Marian Keyes

4.0

This was actually a re-read. I think I first read it all the way back in 2005. Marian is the Queen of chick-lit and her Walsh sisters series of which Angels is one of, are some of my favourite books. After finding out her husband is cheating on her and getting fired from her job, Maggie (whom her sisters describe as plain yoghurt - plain, sensible, non-descript) decides to runaway to live with her script-writer best friend in LA. Like the majority of Keye's book, she writes the characters in Angels and the situations they find themselves in with humour, but there is a more serious side to the story too about how grief can tear a marriage apart and communication is key.