The Heavenly Collection (Angels Unlimited #1-3)
Meet Mel Beeby, the feisty, trouble-shooting, trouble-making angel -- in this sparkling 3-in-1 edition of her first three adventures! Find your way to cloud 9 with this brilliant bind up of the first three Mel Beeby adventures!
WINGING IT
Melanie Beeby, just thirteen, has been permanently removed from the late 20th Century by a speeding joy rider. She is elevated to another place, where she attends the Angel Academy. When she is asked to join an elite trouble-shooting group, Angels Unlimited, she is sent on a trial mission to London during the Blitz!
LOSING THE PLOT
Mel has now passed her exams to become a full member of the Agency. When she, Lola -- her best-angel friend -- and Reuben are sent on a mission to Shakespearean England, she realises that she must be fully alert and on the ball, if England is not to miss out on the greatest play-writing talent the earth will ever know!
FLYING HIGH
Even angels need to chill out, and Mel's been looking forward to Lola's birthday beach party for weeks. So she's not impressed when Michael volunteers her and her angel mates for a medieval field trip. But when they get there, they stumble upon a time scam which could have serious repercussions for the FUTURE!
| Author | Annie Dalton |
|---|---|
| Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers |
| Place | London |
| Year | 2006 |
| ISBN | 9780007233076 |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Condition | Good |
| Comments | Corners bumped; minor edgewear |
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