by
Greg Sandora
I’m
originally from the Portland, Maine area and lived and worked there
for years before moving to Southwest Florida. I am currently working
on the sequel to Jack Canon’s American Destiny – which will be
titled Jack Canon Clean Sweep. The sequel will be available in about
three months.
My Dad and Mom were artists, my father painted and my mother wrote poetry and loved to garden. Most Saturdays we loaded up the 1970 Chevy Impala to trek to a one man show somewhere or other. I took a different track graduating with a business degree; owning and operating an Award Winning Franchise Fitness Center. Currently a professional manager I am living in Florida with my beautiful wife and children, and following my passion.
Some of my other projects include a children’s book called Sammy the Sea Turtle – about an infant sea turtle taken from his nest the night he was to find his way to the sea. Sammy lives with the family until their son – the boy who took him, graduates from high school. On that day Sammy, backpack in tow – begins the long journey home.
My second project in the works involves angels – a man during a visit to Bar Harbor Maine encounters an angel; quite accidentally, he is told – she was not supposed to make him aware of her existence. Only three others have ever seen the real thing. Naturally he falls hopelessly in love with the beautiful creature.
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4/5
Bo is a widower who has 2 young children. his wife is killed in a car accident. The story starts and right from the beginning you know this is going to pull your heart strings. He meets gaby by chance and falls for her. Gabby helps Bo accomplish much and accept his life. I am not normally one for religious books but I really loved it.
It was spiritual in a way that shows you how to believe and be grateful for life. Bo was kind of annoying at times. It was frustrating when he didn't see how amazing his life was. But Gabby was so good with him. She was able to show and convince him to trust in God and be grateful for what he has. To live everyday to the fullest.
This bok had so many different genres mixed into one. It was written so well that you did not feel that one overpowered another. A definate read!
Book Genre: Supernatural
Romance/Thriller
Publisher: Self-Published
Release Date: February 18,
2014
Gabby,
Angel of God is a Supernatural Romance Thriller that feels like
falling in love again! The story starts out with a young widower, Bo,
raising two small children – in the time it takes for three
heartbeats his life will change! Ride along as stunningly beautiful
Gabby, takes this human man on the no-holds barred adventure of a
lifetime! If you've ever lost a loved one this story is for you! A
story of Peace, Love, Hope, Charity, and the strength of Faith,
you'll love Gabby, Angel of God. Gabby, is not only gorgeous, she’s
powerful, and able to take on forces that would make powerful armies
turn and run for their lives. – Bo, during a visit to Bar Harbor,
Maine encounters beautiful Gabby; quite accidentally, - she is not
supposed to make him aware of her existence. His purity of spirit,
kindness, and capacity for love has revealed her to him. Watch how
easily he falls hopelessly in love with the beautiful creature. Gabby
sparkles and shines with divine love, you'll be caught up in the
magic in no time. Gabby Angel of God is a heart felt story filled
with Adventure, Suspense, and Fantasy that your sure to love. Take
the thrilling ride and experience Gabby for yourself.
Excerpt:
"I’ve
got to go to Brunswick, Bo, would you take me? We could borrow the
motorcycle; Wesley won’t need it anymore."
I
didn’t want to admit that I’ve never driven a Harley before. I’d
driven a few motorbikes when I was a kid, but I didn’t think I
could handle a full-size Harley the first time out.
"Who
said anything about you driving?" Gabby teased me. She was
reading my thoughts again. "You’ll do fine," she added.
"I’ll
give it a try." She had wounded my masculine pride so I was
determined to rise to the challenge. I jumped onto the bike, propped
it upright, and steadied it off the kickstand. Instinctively, I
reached for the handgrip, rolled it to quarter throttle and pushed my
thumb on the starter button. The bike roared to a deep-throated
rumble. I pulled back racing the engine, "Hop on!"
Gabby
climbed on the back and sat really close to me on the small seat. She
reached her arms around my waist and hugged, laying her head
sideways, her cheek to my back. I kicked the gear lever down and
heard the tranny knock into place. I operated on instinct and figured
it was one down and five up on the gears. Things were coming easier
to me. I became convinced that I could drive this hog.
"Hold
on," I hollered back, even though she was already holding tight.
I gave it some gas, released the clutch, and gave her a half throttle
twist as we roared into the street. Barely four seconds into the ride
and I had already been through three of the gears. "This is a
blast!" I shouted.
"You
don’t need to yell, Bo." Gabby switched to talking in my head
because of the noise from the motorcycle.
"Oh,
sorry." I felt a little bad about yelling. Presumably angels
have great hearing.
"You’ll
get used to me. Do you really think I’m the prettiest girl you’ve
ever seen, Bo?" I could feel her cheek move against my back as
she smiled.
"You’re
so beautiful my heart is shivering. Even in my dreams I’ve never
seen anything so amazing. In all my life I never imagined anyone or
anything could be as beautiful as you."
"You’re
very certain Bo. Tell me, how many angels have you seen?’
"Just
you, but I know beautiful when I see it." My absolute conviction
about that came through in my voice.
"Is
that so?" Gabby sounded amused.
I
was feeling curious. "Gabby, I’ve been thinking about what
you’ve said, it’s hard to believe there are angels guarding the
outer edges of the earth."
"Didn’t
you pay attention in science class – you remember the earth is
spinning at a thousand miles an hour and traveling through space at
eighteen miles per second, but angels protecting it is the part you
find too amazing to believe?"
"Well,
when you put it like that."
"Every
morning you wake to a glowing red fireball in the sky and it doesn’t
make you think, who put it there?" Gabby seemed to be in full
instructional-angel mode.
"It
seems ridiculous when you put it like that. The idea that there could
be such powerful and awe-inspiring phenomenon in the universe with no
Creator behind them seems absurd. Here I am riding down route one, on
a Harley I didn’t even know how to drive – having the deepest
metaphysical conversation of my life – with the most gorgeous woman
ever – and it’s a telepathic conversation at that! I better not
wake up and realize this is a dream!"
A
few silky strands of Gabby’s hair were blown by the wind to caress
my cheek. "Don’t worry, you’re not dreaming – in fact this
is probably the most real experience you’ve ever had."
I
realized she was right. "That’s true! I feel more awake and
alive than I’ve ever been. I feel stronger than I’ve ever felt. I
love being with you."
"Don’t
get too attached." Gabby warned me. "I’m only here for
two weeks in Earth time, Bo. That’s all the time I have and then I
have to leave."
"You’re
my dream come true Gabby. Isn’t there any way that you can stay
longer?"
"That’s
not up to me Bo. That decision was made long before you were born.
Let’s just enjoy each other while I’m here, okay?" Gabby
sounded a little sad.
"Okay,
I want to spend every moment I can with you."
"There
is one thing that you could do for me if we are going to spend this
time together." Gabby sounded cautious.
"Anything."
"I
want to be a girl, you know, in between our assignments. I want to
have some fun."
I
was a little confused. "You said you were a girl. What do you
mean, Gabby?"
"I
said I’m a female angel. There is a difference. I want to live as a
girl, a human girl, try it out – to see what it’s like, okay?
Will you treat me like a girl, Bo?" Now she sounded a bit
wistful.
I
was excited by the chance to do this for her. "You got it! It
will be my pleasure."
Sounds interesting.
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