WILMINGTON, Del.
Author T M Orecchia captures the voices of angels in her new short story collection, "Hear Their Voices: Enlightened Series" (published by Balboa Press).
Each story in "Hear Their Voices" tackles a different topic, such as suicide, war, cancer, or other types of societal problems. A specific angel, who is named at the beginning of the stories, explains what is going on spiritually in each scenario.
"Angels are the conduits that guide us through our time on earth," Orecchia writes. "They bring us messages and guidance from God in good times and bad."
Through her book, Orecchia hopes to further illustrate how angels are active in the lives of her readers. With a little faith and patience, she says, readers will be able to hear the angels in their lives as well.
An excerpt from "Hear Their Voices":
"Yet, it was a sad hospital because there were no babies born here. The babies that arrived were usually very sick with a virus that seemed to be exploding on the earth plane - it is called cancer."
"Hear Their Voices"
By T M Orecchia
Hardcover | 6 x 9 in | 112 pages | ISBN 9781452517315
Softcover | 6 x 9 in | 112 pages | ISBN 9781452517292
E-Book | 112 pages | ISBN 9781452517308
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
T M Orecchia earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Delaware and a master's degree from West Virginia University. She later graduated from Midwestern University Chicago College of Pharmacy. She recently retired from the pharmacy profession and now lives between Wilmington, Delaware and Jensen Beach, Florida.
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