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Entertaining Angels

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As a senior in high school, Samantha Heman’s too busy trying to avoid getting stomped by a moose at the bus stop and keeping her grades up until graduation to put much thought into angels or demons.

That all changes on the day she is kidnapped by notorious serial killer, Christopher Hainsely. It’s a day she finds herself confronted by both evil and good, because her savior appears in the form of an avenging angel come to strike the monster down with a single stroke of his flaming sword.

Though she’s trying to get on with her life, she cannot get the angel out of her head. It isn’t the burning wings, fiery eyes or the flaming sword that keeps her searching the internet for proof one way or another of his existence, though.

The feeling of warmth she experienced when she witnessed that sad smile just before he vanished in a wash of golden light, haunts her nights almost as often as the nightmares.

If angels exist, then demons must too, and they’re about to wage a war for her soul.

147 pages, ebook

First published November 11, 2014

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Monica Millard

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Monica Millard was born and raised in Alaska. She doesn’t own a dog sled team, but has worked in a place where there are buildings with caged exterior doors to keep employees from being eaten by polar bears.

Monica’s favorite quote is, “People do not see the world as it is, they see it as they are.” She is not sure who said it but it is a quote that has always stuck with her. She loves to read because it allows her to see the world through someone else’s perspective and experience something she would otherwise never be able to. Sharing that same experience with others through her own writing is a possibility that makes her excited to get out of bed in the morning.

She lives in Wasilla, Alaska with all her critters, some four legged and others that stand on two. She writes Science fiction, fantasy, and Paranormal for young adults.

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Sam was a far too ordinary teenager that wanted to keep her grades up until graduation. everything changed when she was one day, kidnapped by a serial killer. she escaped, but not without help. her savior was an angel wielding a flaming sword. despite how hard she tried to continue living her life, she couldn’t get the angel out of her head. her parents sent her to a psychiatrist when she mentioned being saved by an angel. but when danger continued seeking her out, it only furthered confirmed the existence of the angel and how it protected her from the demons that were coming for her.

I received a free e-book from the author in exchange for a review. I started out the book struggling to get absorbed into its story, overwhelmed over Sam’s experience with the serial killer, finding it difficult to picture anything that she was going through. half way through the book, I started to feel pleased that I stayed with the story instead of giving up on it. the chase became much more intense after I got to know Sam even better after her traumatic encounter with the serial killer. to add icing on the cake, the book finally introduced the mysterious angel. the tough personality only added to his deliciousness. I was glad to have enjoyed Sam’s relationship with Terem, it was both light and intense at the same time, which had me appreciate it even more.
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