Stories from the Signing Road
Almost every time I am out book signing I hear stories from readers that I like to share. Following are two I heard these past few days during my signings:

Neely Dawn Gustafson and her Mom travelled all the way from Estevan, SK to have her newest book signed! Thanks for making the trip!
Lila and her husband were driving back to Regina from their home in Arizona and she forgot book 1, Pewter Angels at one of the motels they spent the night in. Apparently the blue bedspread was so close in color to the blue book cover she didn’t notice the book still lying on the bed when they left on their journey. About an hour into their drive she searched for the book and realized that she had left it behind. Lila was so upset that she forgot the book that her husband stopped and called the Motel to send the book out COD ahead to their next motel stop. Sure enough by next morning the book had arrived at a cost of $16.00!!
It made him very happy to see his wife once again enjoy the story!
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Some friends of Memorice Koop came to one of my signings at Regina Costco. They shared with me that Memorice is a hairdresser that works out of her home. She has been following the Angelic Letters series and was very touched by Father Engelmann’s sermon titled the Forgotten People in Chapter Sixty-Three of book 4, The Angelic Occurrence.
Father was referring to people in care homes who need help either because they are no longer able to look after themselves, are ill or don’t want to live alone. Many times people do not have anyone to come visit them or show care for them.
In any case, Memorice decided to take one day out of her week to visit a care home and give some care, good will and cheer by offering her talents to do up ladies hair and visit at the same time!
Memorice, I hope someone alerts you to this blog because you are one of God’s earthly angels!! It touches my heart what you are doing! If you ever come to one of my signings I have a huge hug for you!!
Thank you and God bless!!
Henry