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Calvin Moir

    The Moon Children
    Good Angel/Bad Angel
    Seasons of Denial
    • Seasons of Denial

      • 284 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania

      Seasons of Denial is about a young emigrant caught between his desire of independence and his need for security.Omar arrives in Jacksonville, Florida from Boston, Massachusetts and is hired out as a day labourer to Angela. Slowly and inexorably, Omar is drawn into Angela's world-- family, religion, politics, racism. But from the moment they became driven by the question of race, they break out of the dark mystery that they were, sending them on a downward spiral of deceit.

      Seasons of Denial
    • Good Angel/Bad Angel

      • 264 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania

      Have you wondered about unusual experiences you've had and thought they may have been a communication from a loved one or friend who crossed over? If so this is a story for you. It can be in your dreams, sudden thoughts, voices in your head, wispy images, feathery touches, items in your home moved, and answers to a mentally asked question or utterance. This is a true story of an ordinary man's extraordinary and supernatural experiences. It clearly shows our loved ones are our guardian angels, and they want us to know they are alright and the spiritual realm is "heavenly." With us always, they try to guide our thoughts and actions in a positive manner. There is also God and His angel messengers waiting to speak to us and silently guide us on the path God has for His children. The Bible says, "Ask and you shall receive." In truth, that's all that needs to be done; but you have to ask, believe, have faith and listen. The problem is, many pray but do not truly listen... and as well, do not ask for all that is available. Follow the guide within and learn to communicate with your angels.

      Good Angel/Bad Angel
    • The Moon Children

      • 304 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      The Moon Children is a tale of political, romantic, and supernatural intrigue. The most impressive aspects of the author's manuscript is his knowledge and incorporation of current affairs, particularly political and technological matters -- ongoing conflicts between Guatemala and Belize; fears of post-soviet nuclear weapons/plutonium black market; anti-terrorist and immigration legislation in this country; the development pf the information superhighway. By connecting these items to the biblical prophecies of Revelation, he does believe he has a fascinating argument for a thriller.

      The Moon Children