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Kiss an Angel
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"Kiss an Angel" Quiz

A practical, no-nonsense woman is forced into a marriage of convenience with a mysterious circus manager, leading both to unexpected love and self-discovery.

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  1. Discuss the character development of Daisy Devreaux throughout 'Kiss an Angel.' How does she change from the beginning to the end of the novel?
  2. Analyze the significance of the circus setting in the novel. How does it function as more than just a backdrop for the story?
  3. Explore the theme of trust in the relationship between Daisy and Alex. How do both characters struggle with and overcome issues of trust?
  4. How does Susan Elizabeth Phillips use secondary characters to enhance the main narrative? Discuss the role of at least two supporting characters.
  5. Examine the use of humor in 'Kiss an Angel.' How does humor impact the tone of the novel and the reader’s perception of the characters?
  6. What role does family—both biological and chosen—play in the lives of Daisy and Alex? How does the concept of family evolve in the novel?
  7. Discuss how themes of redemption and forgiveness are portrayed through Alex's character arc.
  8. Analyze the portrayal of gender roles in 'Kiss an Angel.' In what ways do Daisy and Alex conform to or challenge traditional expectations?
  9. How does the author balance elements of romance and personal growth in the novel? Give specific examples.
  10. Consider the motif of performance, both literal and metaphorical, in the book. How do the characters 'perform' for others, and what does this reveal about them?
  11. Examine the use of symbolism in the story, particularly relating to the angel motif. What does the 'angel' represent for different characters?
  12. How does the novel address the tension between independence and vulnerability, especially in Daisy’s journey?
  13. Evaluate the resolution of the novel. Do you find it satisfying? Why or why not?
  14. Discuss the role of secrets in the plot. How do secrets drive the action and affect character relationships?
  15. How does Phillips use the theme of fate versus personal choice in 'Kiss an Angel'? Give examples from both Daisy and Alex’s perspectives.