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A story of the love and devotion of two young Angels and their mentor. Claire - The young Angel who banished herself out of shame for breaking the rules, by saving a young girl's life in France AD214. Rachel - The Fallen Angel cast into Darkness for killing a man to save a woman's life in Paris AD414. Arthur 0 The wise old Angel, mentor to Claire and Rachel, and charged with guiding them through their redemption to the Ranks of Angels. Assignment - Guided by their mentor Arthur, Claire and Rachel must navigate the emotionally charged world of teenagers, while attending high school and fumbling their way through the completion of their assignment. Sister - On the way, they rediscover their deep love to each other, whose storied history is interwoven in the tangled threads of their dark, eighteen hundred years of life apart - one locked in Darkness, the other lost in the lie she'd lived within.

306 pages, Paperback

Published May 29, 2016

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February 9, 2018
I had so much fun reading this story! The complications of life us mere mortals have become accustomed to are not for mortals alone. Through trial and error, two “young” angels learn just how close to home their assignments have become.

I loved the various life lessons found within this book. First, belief in one’s self is vital to success. A person cannot go through life doubting herself or her abilities. Second, is the guilt thing. As humans, we are on this earth for mere decades. Struggling with feelings of unresolved guilt does nobody any favors. Let go and allow yourself to live again. Patience is the third, and most difficult lesson, at least for me. Yes, good things come to those who wait, and patience has its own rewards. No matter how badly you want to help a friend in need, sometimes you just need to sit back and wait until the right moment.

The fourth and fifth lessons (told you there were many) would be second chances and love.

There are more life lessons, but I think I’ll let you read the book and find them for yourself.

Mahalo, John, for sharing this world with me.

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July 18, 2017
I just couldn't get into this book. It's just not the style I'm used to reading. It was very well written and it had great detail and back stories for characters. The story just didn't draw me in and keep me interested.
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