Desiree is drowning in the vast emptiness of her misery. She has made numerous failed attempts to function in society among other couples who continue to openly express their love and passion. Now all she wants to do is die. She may as well be dead. She feels nothing, cares about nothing and hardly has the strength to leave home. On the brink of a nervous breakdown, the only thing that keeps her going is the responsibility of caring for her two young children...and she is barely doing a good job of that. To make matters worse, her four year old daughter's "imaginary friend" happens to have similar characteristics to her recently deceased husband. Loved ones expect Desiree to let go of her self-pity and jump back into life as if her world has not been shattered. She hates them all. But mainly she hates God. Why isn't He listening to her prayers? Does he not feel her anguish? Desiree begins to think the faith she's cherished since her childhood may simply be a farce. How can she continue to believe when her heart refuses to beat? Unexpectedly, Desiree forms a friendship with Kurt, her son Trevor's basketball coach, and begins to live again despite the grief. When Trevor becomes defiant and begins to play on his mother's guilt, Desiree finds herself caught between a future she thought was impossible and memories of a once-in-a-lifetime love. It takes a reminder, through the eyes of a child that miracles really do exist and prayers do not go unheard. Grief and loss can come in many shapes and forms. One does not make another less devastating. Angel Kisses restores the belief in love after heartache, empathy for others and the power of God's plan for everyone.