Messengers
by
David Arnett
By all accounts, Jake Daniels should have died when his SUV collided head-on with a moving truck. Now the vision of the mysterious woman who saved his life is consuming his every thought. A formerly nonreligious person, Jake becomes obsessed with learning more about angels, near-death experiences and spirituality. He leaves his fiancée and art career on hold to travel the...more
Hardcover, 275 pages
Published
May 6th 2011
by Unity School of Christianity
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Jake Daniels was involved in a really bad car accident. One that he should not have survived. It might have been better if Jake had died. Since the accident, Jake has been experiencing some odd symptoms. One is the reoccurring dream that he has of the accident that involves Jake disemboweled from himself and mysterious woman who is trying to tell Jake something. Jake feels a strong pull to learn the truth behind the accident and who the mysterious woman is and her involvement.
Jake goes on a roa...more
Jake goes on a roa...more
This book is actually a DNF. What? DNF? Okay. Messenger by David Arnett is my first DNF review. Normally, I don't review works I did not finish, but this work has enough merit, I still want to share it with readers. I may or may not return to this book. I can't rate it without finishing. But I'd say the beginning was close to a 5/5 stars. Once I hit the 1/3 mark, I can't say. It just didn't keep me interested.
Complete review available at my website: http://reenajacobs.com/blog/2011/08/n...
Complete review available at my website: http://reenajacobs.com/blog/2011/08/n...
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