
Juliana, once a singing star, faces two demons: alcohol and her mother’s over critical voice. Steve Major is raising his three children by himself. He directs musical reviews for a dinner club, but nothing works right since his wife, Susan’s, death nearly two years ago. He’s afraid to love again.
On Christmas Eve, Juliana’s daughter and Steve’s younger two children ask for an angel. The angel, Alexandre/Alexandra, pushes Juliana down into an icy slushed-filled gutter to get them together. After he saves her, Steve discovers a vulnerable woman who is more than the street person he thought. She discovers a man who knows how to love and be supportive of a woman. With behind the scenes guidance and encouragement from the angel, Juliana tackles her sobriety. Before she can manage that she must learn to shut off her mother’s voice and listen to another. First it’s Steve’s voice, then Juliana learns to trust her own voice.
A romantic theme carries through ANGEL, but Juliana’s growth, as she learns to address her real problems and Steve’s learning to love again, make this story warm, moving and inspirational.