


Books in series

#1
Heaven Can't Wait
1996
Cisco, Nicole and Melody are a trio of teenage girls who have all died before their time. As it turns out, their final reward is not ready for them, and they are informed that in order to enter heaven they all must earn their wings by doing good deeds. In their first story, Cisco returns to earth to help a rock star on the road to ruin.

#2
Love Never Dies
1996
Disguised as a ski instructor, Nicole strikes up an acquaintance with young Petunia. The poor girl appears to be throwing her life away in order to draw attention away from her perfect older sister. Yet by saving Petunia will Nicole destroy her own existence in heaven?

#3
Angel Kisses
1996
Melody has been delegated the task of reforming a rather spoiled and uncaring wealthy girl—but her attempts to do so only result in helping others instead. Frustrated by her subject's lack of reformation, Melody eventually comes to realize that to change people, they themselves must want to change.

#4
Heaven Help Us!
1996
It's no time for Cisco to get a new Earthly assignment—just when she's discovering she might actually be falling in love with a boy in Teen Heaven. But she has no choice, and now she's in the worst place ever—a teen prison for first offenders—and Cisco is an immate. The girls are mean, and Caitlin, the girl Cisco is supposed to help, is the meanest.

#5
Nightmare in Heaven
1996
The charming inspirational teen series continues as one of the celestial trio confronts a former nemesis. Melody has adapted to her after-lifestyle—she has met a wonderfully sympathetic spirit Chaz and has her two good fellow angels for friends. Heaven in truly paradise until Scarlett, Melody's earthly rival, arrives and succeeds, as she did in life, in making Melody miserable.
Author

Cherie Bennett
Author · 77 books
A popular novelist, playwright, and newspaper columnist, Cherie moves effortlessly from genre to genre, writing powerful and entertaining work, whether in literary hardcover teen fiction, mass market paperback fiction, for the stage, film and television, and for her nationally-syndicated teen advice column.