Review: Messengers - David L. Arnett



Wanting a novel that talks about Guardian Angel experiences ?


Messengers
Review: Messengers - David Arnett - June 2011

Mystery,  Enlightenment, Suspense ,Spirituality ,Etherealness, Non-Believers, Grace , Elegance ,
Religiosity , Selflessness.

Have you ever experienced an Guardian Angel encounter ? Had a miracle happen to you that just seems so much out of the box and unbelievable ?
Jake Daniels has , when he is driving home one night -he sees a women standing on the side of the road , trying to protect him from something ,he just doesn't know what until a truck collides with his SUV. By all means , Jake should be dead as nobody could survive an accident like that and live to tell the story. But somehow, Jake did and now he keeps seeing an image of a women in numerous places of the accident scene. Jake as an artist and sketch artist for the police has a knack for profile pictures, so he does what he does best and creates a portrait of the woman. Along the way, Jake discovers that what he saw was an Angel , but then Jake does what any human does - he starts to question, why me , why was I saved, what was so special about me ? . On a whim, to discover the truth, Jake puts his career and fiancee on hold and goes on what could only be called a non-religious spiritual journey and along the way he will discover more about himself than he ever realised and will return a changed man. However will Jake's fiancee love the man Jake's become and will she be still waiting for him when he returns ?
Find out in this amazing heartfelt work of fiction about one man's quest to seek out his guardian angel , it is written so well that it could almost be considered a biographical fiction novel.
A riveting novel about the urgent spiritual and political questions we face in the 21st century, Messengers will leave you reconsidering your outlook on life and death-and why we are here.






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