Convergence (Children of Creation, #1)

Convergence (Children of Creation #1)

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In modern times, mankind believes they know all that there is to know about the world around them. Arrogant in their ignorance, they travel through life completely unaware of the other beings in their midst, the Children of Creation. Celestial Angels and Fallen walk amongst them unseen, while the third beings of creation, the Guardians, live along side them, protecting the...more
284 pages
Published December 2nd 2010 by The Writer's Coffee Shop
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Donna Huber
This was a really good book. I wasn't really sure how it would match up with my own doctrine, but I didn't really find anything to contradict what I believe. the story is well paced, but I am glad to know the sequel will be out in a few months. See my full review at http://www.girl-who-reads.com/2011/07...
Gabby (What's Beyond Forks?)
Convergence was a very hard book to put down. I loved seeing angels portrayed with such loyalty and strength. This is how I picture Angels to be in reality. The author put a unique spin on the typical Guardian Angel. I always thought them to be a type of angel, but in Convergence, they are a separate creation. I enjoyed this new addition to the world of celestial beings. There were many things about this book that flowed right along with my way of thinking, and even the new ideas made sense and...more
J.d. Watts
Dec 09, 2010 J.d. Watts added it  ·  (Review from the author)  ·  review of another edition
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Andrea (mrsaubergine)
This book totally surprised me, in a very good way. The prologue had me a bit wary that this would be an overly religious tome, but once I started Chapter 1 I could not put it down.

Orphan Dani Rossi is a very special girl whose life has been protected by Ana, a Guardian sent to look after her by the angels. Dani has the unique ability - but sometimes she sees it as a curse - of being able to see her Guardian and other celestial beings, including the Fallen Angels Lucifer sends to try to harm her...more
Sarah Kalaitzidis
I was never really interested in books about angels but this is my second time reading an angel book and again I was happy with how it went. I wasn't disappointed at all and loved every moment of it. Though I was surprised by how close this book was to real angels and how they follow under god's rule, well the good ones anyways.The only thing that really bugged me about the book was the fact that there was a part in the book where they went back showing a different point of view. That annoyed me...more
Sara
I loved this book! So far I have passed it on to my hubby and two teenage daughters as well as three of my friends. The author is incredibly creative and so descriptive in her writing that I feel that I am right there cheering on her characters. Dani and Nate... what can I say, you want to cheer for them, slap them, tell them to pull their heads out of their.... well you get the picture. And just when you think you know where the story is going... Well read it and find out. Can't wait for more f...more
Kim Justice
Oct 06, 2012 Kim Justice rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Everyone one.
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My first opinion on starting this book was Oh My where is this going? I have started reading a lot more of paranormal and angel type books. But Author J.D. Watts has totally put a new spin on things!!

Daniella is such the type of character that you want to stand beside her and say "Look girl listen up and kick butt and take notes". In a good way that is. Author J.D. Watts has took a different look at how we are protected here on earth. The behind the scenes so to speak.

I believe in Guardians, Ang...more
Naitasia
to be honest, I didn't know what I was getting into when I read this and I was so surprised at myself for much I truly enjoyed it. I couldn't put it down, it just drew me in. There are several layers to the characters in this book and the plot. I'm looking forward to the next installment.
Jen Duvauchelle-rogan
I was introduced to JD Watts via fan fiction. She writes a lot if Twilight stories I enjoyed reading si I picked up her book. She is a new author, so her work needs some polishing, but I liked the story and I think she will only improve with a better editor and more experiance.
Sherrie S
A lovely story. I enjoyed the unique treatment of religious themes and the relationships amongst the characters.
J.d. Watts
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