Free Fiction Monday: Harold Angel

Free Fiction Monday: Harold Angel

When Susan gave birth to her son on Christmas Day, she named him Harold, after her late father. All his life, Harold wanted to sing. And all his life, Harold met with disappointment.

So, when his own son arrives on December 25 as well, Harold faces a difficult choice: continue the legacy or spare his son the same hardships.

“Harold Angel,” by New York Times bestselling author Kristine Kathryn Rusch is free on this website for one week only. The story’s also available as an ebook through various online retailers here. For lots more holiday reading, check out the WMG Holiday Spectacular 2022 here.

 

Harold Angel

Kristine Kathryn Rusch

 

The free story will be available for one week only. If you missed this one, click on the links above. There’s another free story lurking somewhere around the site. Track the story down, read, and enjoy! 

 

3 responses to “Free Fiction Monday: Harold Angel”

  1. Daniel says:

    Hark, the Herald Angels Sing, Glory to the New Born King! 🙂

  2. Martha says:

    I’m going to start being nicer to all the tone deaf people I know. Alas, none named Harold.

  3. Rose Grey says:

    I just read Harold Angel. Thank you!

    It reminded me of the 36 righteous people in every generation (Jewish tradition) on whose behalf God averts worldwide disasters. Those 36 on whom the fate of the world rests don’t know who they are. Because their basic characteristic is humility, they would never believe it anyway.

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