Every day we choose the kind of person we will be. We make a conscious decision to be honorable, or to lie and cheat. We make choices.
Everyone experiences love and loss, fear and desire. Everyone has freewill.
What would be the value of a benevolent nature if being good is all that we can be? What would be the blame on those who are wicked, if wickedness is their only nature?
For thousands of years, the inhabitants of heaven and hell watched the colorful dramas of human beings play out on Earth... and they were envious.
Susan Frances was born in Queens, New York, but lived with her husband and raised their children in New Jersey.
Susan says, "All things science fiction have always interested me. Stephen King, Kurt Vonnegut and others like them draw me in, but I always look for that spiritual edge in stories."
A very unique and thought-provoking take on the conflict between angels and demons, and good vs evil. So many aspects of the story that caught me by surprise. Found myself unable to put the book down! Highly recommend!
This book is fascinating. The subject matter is original, fresh and controversial. I especially enjoyed the idea that the concept of good and evil is possibly pre-destined.