Tuesday, November 13, 2012

New Book On Angels



It’s been a while since I’ve been back here on the blog. However, thanks to the help from a friend I’ve been able to finish a new book and release it on the Kindle electronic publishing site. There should be a link to the new book on the right side of the blog. If it’s not there you can get there by clicking this http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A6E1SYW
The title is “Angel We Have Heard on High, Antony’s tales.” The collection of stories is all about people who have been contacted by an angel named Antony, and how he influenced their lives. These are all positive stories since I do not believe in angels who perform evil. Those of us here on earth may choose to do evil, since we have been given “free will.” For those who live in a place close to God I can’t believe that they would choose to perform evil acts.
In case you’re interested [Side Note: And I really hope that you are interested, since one of the reasons that I started this blog was to promote the books that I write.] Antony is a singing angel, so many of his stories involve songs or at least singing. It’s coincidental but this is a book filled with hope and good fellowship, just the things that I think we need at this time of the year.
We have had a tough time of it lately, and for those of us on the East Coast of the U.S.A. times have been really hard.  Quite a few of us could use a good dose of hope. We’ve had to weather extreme storms that brought floods, high winds, and rain that just wouldn’t stop. Before that we had to endure an election campaign that would have depressed the “Happy Face” on the “Have a nice day posters.”
One side told us that we have been living in a hopeless morass of bad decisions that have plunged the country into a whirlpool of financial chaos that only they can save us from. The other side reminded us that before they came in the country was on a one way slide to ruin, and only their throwing sand on the slide has saved us from total catastrophe.  If you believed it all you were facing a “damned if you do” and “damned if you don’t” situation.
So send a copy of Antony’s tales to a friend who backed the losing side to console them. Or send a copy of Antony’s tales to a friend who backed the winning side to congratulate them. Either way they need it. And don’t forget to send a copy to those folks who have had to endure a storm named “Sandy.” I mean think about how bad it’s going to be for them to tell their grandchildren that they were walloped by Sandy.