Most writers know it all starts
with two words: “What if?” With just that much, an idea of story is born. I
have often joked that my ideas come from a little factory in Iowa and are
delivered FedEx. The truth of the matter is that they often come when I am
either sleeping or driving.
The recent releases of two of
my books, Like Humans Do and Like Demons Do, came when I was driving
to work. Now, I graduated from college with
one of my majors in Religion. It might
seem incongruent to many that I have a fascination for what many might call new
age topics, those on the edge of mysticism. However, I believe that there is no
order of difficulty in miracles, and just because I am both religious and
spiritual, I will be drawn forever to those topics that explore what the
conservative world might consider impossible.
I have an acquaintance whom I
have come to know as a friend named Mary Occhino, who used to host a show on Sirius/XM
radio entitled “Angels on Call.” I loved that show, wish it were still on the
air, and listened to it when I was going to my day job. One morning she and her
son Chris were discussing the subject of walk-in angels. This subject had been
thoroughly explored by a woman named Ruth Montgomery in her book, Strangers Among Us. The concept is that
angels who have volunteered to come back to Earth “walk-in” to the body of a
person whose soul is ready to leave early before completing his or her mission
in that lifetime. The angel then lives as a human being until the person
expires as originally intended.
Wow, what a thought! Could that
really happen? Of course, I thought, once an angel becomes corporeal again. All
human desires and vices would be that angel’s as well until once again released
to be discarnate. Let the games begin. And begin they do in these two books.
Here are
the blurbs:
Like
Humans Do –Can good conquer evil when an angel blindly walks right in?
Walk-in angel, Olivia, wakes up incarnated as a pregnant woman with no memory
of being assigned to her mission. Guardian angel, Gregory, tells her the
"zapping" was an error; however, her assignment is serendipitous-the
unborn babies she carries are in jeopardy of possession by two nemeses from the
dark side. Gregory volunteers to incarnate to help her fight the demons, but
she won't know who he is unless they fall in love. Soon afterwards, Olivia is
up to her angel eyeballs in trouble, with two gorgeous men courting her, a slew
of demons diabolically plotting to make her fail, and one bossy mother-in-law
seemingly under demon attack herself.
Like
Demons Do—In a soul exchange, Miranda, a walk-in angel, wakes up on a beach
while being given mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. She discovers she’s been zapped
out of the body of a dying eighty-two year old woman into the body of a
thirty-four year-old wealthy woman who planned to drown in the ocean and leave
her life of misery after being jilted by a lover.
Miranda discovers that she is there to save her friend, Olivia, and Olivia's twins from demons who have vowed revenge for sending Keara and Heinrich to long sentences in Hell. But, there's one catch. Miranda's former lover, Jared, whom she believes betrayed her in a former life, is also there incarnate. She swears she'll avoid him at all cost and stay focused on her mission: to battle a host of new demons led by Kendra, Keara and Heinrich's sister, Poseidon, demon of the sea, and the elusive Chameleon, Lucifer's demon of extreme corruption.
Miranda discovers that she is there to save her friend, Olivia, and Olivia's twins from demons who have vowed revenge for sending Keara and Heinrich to long sentences in Hell. But, there's one catch. Miranda's former lover, Jared, whom she believes betrayed her in a former life, is also there incarnate. She swears she'll avoid him at all cost and stay focused on her mission: to battle a host of new demons led by Kendra, Keara and Heinrich's sister, Poseidon, demon of the sea, and the elusive Chameleon, Lucifer's demon of extreme corruption.
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Bobbye Terry is an
award-winning author in both fiction and nonfiction and has also won awards for
her poetry. She penned five published
novels and numerous short-stories in collections with co-writer Linda Campbell
under the pseudonym, Terry Campbell, and since then has written. a couple of
dozen books solo as Bobbye Terry and Daryn Cross. She is having a “five star”
July 2013 with five releases: Joy Glows, an inspirational nonfiction book,
Nothing Ever Happens in Briny Bay, an anthology of her Briny Bay novellas
released from Turquoise Morning Press, Like Humans Do and Like Demons Do in the
Angels Walk In series and Moonlight Magic, a volume of short works.
5 comments:
What a neat concept. I hadn't heard of Walk-in Angels until you wrote about it. I've always believed in angels but the idea of angels getting a chance to change someone's life in a human form is interesting.
Congrats on your five star month!
Bobbye, I love the idea of walk-in angels. I also love reincarnation stories. I've read a few of Ruth Montgomery's books. Your books sound incredible.
Thanks Melissa and Cara for stopping by. I will have a third in this series but not sure of the release at this time.
What a great idea! Love the concept and the excerpts...Thanks.
Thanks, Jean!
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