Earth Angel [NOOK Book]

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When Brian Bradford meets the Devil and God in the same week, it's just the beginning of a transformation for him and his teenage daughter.
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Earth Angel

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Overview

When Brian Bradford meets the Devil and God in the same week, it's just the beginning of a transformation for him and his teenage daughter.
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780744317183
  • Publisher: SynergEbooks
  • Publication date: 11/2/2009
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • File size: 460 KB

Meet the Author

Jeff Fuell was born in Dallas, TX and currently resides in Las Vegas, NV. He first began to feel the desire to write when was a teenager. He is also an actor and member of the Screen Actors Guild and has been busy throughout the years involved with numerous theatrical productions, commercials, print work and industrial films. Besides writing and drama, his interests also include music, fitness, and, of course, reading and collecting books. Two of his previously published works are the short story "Birds," published in The Armchair Aesthete Issue 7, and the poem "A Dark Place," published in the collection The Colors of Life. He is currently at work on another project.
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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 29, 2013

    This was a very interesting book and I was intrigued by the prem

    This was a very interesting book and I was intrigued by the premise. What would it be like to meet both the devil and God? Well, it turns out that the devil is not really such a bad guy after all, just misunderstood. The way that book describes the devil makes him seem like he would be someone fun to pal around with. I know how odd that must sound, butt you have to read it to really understand it. The main character - Brian Bradford - is a writer who is slowly watching his daughter turn into...something else. It turns out that because of Brian's lineage, she is turning into a certain kind of being who will soon own a pair of wings. This story is very entertaining and is also very much an adventure story. It is filled with humor and talks a good amount about theology. I would recommend this book to...well, everyone!

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