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A race of angels called the Ancients
believe Sally Ann Myers can defeat Xaphan, or at least
slow him down, but they wont be sure until she
passes the ultimate testa test shes not aware
of. She became an angel after death to watch over Rick
Stanton, keeping him safe from all harm, whether
shes allowed to or not. She loved him in life and
that love carried over into death. And as far as
shes concerned, Rick is her only assignment.John
Barnes, an angel who made it to the highest rank and lost
it all after one fatal mistake, is sent to keep Sally Ann
safe until the Ancients know for sure shes the
right woman to go against Xaphan. Johns second
chance turns into a nightmare as he falls in love with
Sally Ann and tries to keep her from breaking all the
rules to protect Rick. One slip-up and they could be
demoted to ghost status, leaving the world to the mercy
of Xaphan.
A
spooky graveyard, a ghostly girl, a peculiar old woman,
and demons in black-hooded robes help draw John and Sally
Ann toward a sinister climax, and itll take all
their strength and knowledge to beat back the darknes and
remain in the light.
August 2006 - ISBN: 0-7443-2000-0
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Excerpt from Chapter One
Sally
Ann rushed through the trees and undergrowth, ignoring
the low-hung tree limbs slapping her face and slashing at
her arms.
From his hiding place, John whispered, You
cant do anything yet. He almost shouted a
warning, but the Big Guy wanted him to keep his presence
a secret from Sally Ann unless it was absolutely
necessary to get involved.
Sally Ann tripped and landed on her hands and knees, but
jumped back to her feet almost as quickly as shed
taken the spill.
What is she in such an all-fired hurry for? He
hasnt even fallen in yet. Suddenly it dawned
on him. She wanted to get there before he fell in. Dang
it! She cant do that. John sprang out of the
bushes, chased after her, and prayed hed get to her
in time.
She dashed out of the trees into an open field, and after
a slight hesitation, she raced across the meadow. The
grass grew tall and daises bloomed below a threatening,
overcast sky. A furious wind blew down from the
mountains, flinging her red hair in all directions.
As John suspected, she didnt stop at the
rivers edge. Instead she rushed headlong into the
water. He snagged her around the waist and dragged her
back to the shore, kicking, screaming, and splashing
until they both were soaked to the skin.
Let go of me! She twisted her body and fought
like a mama cat protecting her young.
No! John tightened his grip on the redheaded
spitfire. She flipped around like a fish in his arms,
slipping out of his embrace. Dang it, be
still. He grabbed her around her waist again and
pulled her snug against him once more.
You dont understand, I have to get to
him, she said through gritted teeth.
You cant. Not yet. You have to wait like the
Big Guy told you to.
I dont want him to be hurt. Slender
fingers pried at his hands.
Halfway across the river, the fisherman cast his line,
oblivious to their presence. Even if he could have heard
them, the roar of the river would have drowned out all
sounds as it sped downstream at a dizzying pace.
Sally Anns heart thumped out an erratic beat
against his arm. She squirmed and lunged once more toward
Rick. John restrained her with a firm but gentle embrace,
understanding her pain. No, he whispered
against her ear.
Suddenly the fisherman lost his footing, and as his arms
wind-milled in a futile attempt to save himself from a
fall, his other foot slipped, spilling him backward into
the muddy river.
No! Sally Ann screamed as he disappeared
beneath the murky water. Rick! She shoved
against Johns arms, broke free, and slogged through
the water, headed toward where theyd seen him go
under.
John watched her fumble around below the surface.
Where is he? she shrieked, before she plunged
into the swift river. She popped up to the surface,
fighting against the current.Help me find
him!
John paced back and forth at the edge of the river. The
Big Guy said he wasnt supposed to interfere with
the work of other angels. He had no choice but to obey.
Frantic to find the man she called Rick, Sally Ann
thrashed around in the water. She was such a tiny thing.
How on earth was she supposed to pull a man Ricks
size from the water all by herself? She
is an angel. She can do it.
I cant find him! She dove into the
waist-high water again.
Several long seconds passed. She didnt resurface.
John stopped pacing and held his breath, ready to dive in
after her if she didnt rise to the top. Hed
risk his rank in Heaven again to protect Sally Ann.
Finally she broke through the surface several feet
farther down the river, coughing and spluttering,
dragging Rick with her.
John splashed out to meet her halfway and helped haul the
man to shore. He hoped the Big Guy wouldnt come
down on him too hard for this little bit of interference.
Hed always reached out to lend a helping hand when
hed walked among the living. Even in the afterlife,
it was hard to stand back and let the other angels do
their work without wanting to help.
Sally Ann collapsed on the muddy riverbank and cradled
Ricks head in her lap. She laced her fingers with
his and stroked his wet brown hair with her other hand.
His eyes fluttered open and he looked at her. A frown
etched his brow. What
?
Im your angel, she whispered and
stroked his cheek.
Ricks eyes closed, and his head relaxed sideways.
We have to go now. John warned her with a
gentle touch on her shoulder.
Now? Cant I stay here for a few more
minutes? Sally Ann traced the lines of Ricks
face. The tenderness and love in her voice and actions
stabbed painfully at Johns heart.
What he would give to be loved so
affectionatelyespecially by her. For
once just do your job and control your feelings.
Thunder boomed off in the distance and a cool wind
rustled the tall grass around them. Sally
Ann. John warned again.
She kissed Rick on the forehead. Then, with a sigh, she
eased out from under him and stood. I dont
want to leave him here like this.
John echoed her sigh. Gently, he took her arm and steered
her back across the field. I know, but you have
to.
Hes bleeding. What if a wild animal smells
the fresh blood?
Thats why the Big Guy is sending rain now, to
wash away the scent. He tugged on her arm as a soft
drizzle began to fall.
I dont want to leave him here, she
repeated, her words husky with tears.
Sally Ann, youre gonna get us both in
trouble. He slung an arm across her shoulders and
pulled her close. Its not his time to
die. Dropping his arm, he turned and resumed his
trek across the field. He hoped it would be awhile before
the Big Guy decided to schedule Ricks death.
Sally Ann would save him; John was sure of it. He would
lose her forever, and it clawed at his stomach and
twisted it into painful knots.
August 2006 - ISBN: 0-7443-2000-0
eBook: $5.98 CD-ROM: $6.50
Paperback: $11.99
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