Angel Babies and Other True Stories of Guardian Angels. Theresa Cheung
Following in the hugely popular 'Angel Saved My Life' series comes a moving new collection of real-life stories from the Afterlife.
Paperback, 320 pages
Published
July 1st 2009
by Harper Element
(first published May 28th 2009)
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I've never been that big of a believer in angels and higher powers; I certainly don't believe in God, but something about this book, which I picked up on the odd moment it piqued my curiosity - and then I couldn't put it down.
Some of the stories within, some truly astounding, are written with such vigour and passion that it is sometimes hard to even imagine them being false. Angels present at births, blonde strangers assisting out of nowhere, messages from departed family members - they all...more
Some of the stories within, some truly astounding, are written with such vigour and passion that it is sometimes hard to even imagine them being false. Angels present at births, blonde strangers assisting out of nowhere, messages from departed family members - they all...more
For some reason I am buying a few of these types of books lately, I go to the book shop about once a month & even though I peruse all sections I always end up at the new age section, I am currently 30 weeks pregnant so this book is perfect reading for me at this time, love that it was on special for only 5 dollars as well! This book is filled with those extra special stories that you treasure hearing but rarely do in the real world. Intelligently spiritual, heart warming, inspiring, memory inv...more
i thought that it was really good
i really liked the stories too
i really liked the stories too
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