Our Guardian Angel's Love
Our Guardian Angels Watching Over Us
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About the Book
Our Guardian Angel's Love is about five guardian angels who got their assignment from God at the conception of each new created being. Each angel is to watch God's newly created soul and is to pray and guide them until they return back to the Creator.
First assigned angel must convince a mother-to-be that abortion is not the answer to her present problem. This angel shows how much our Guardian Angels love their personal charges because God assigned them. The question is, does he convince the mother-to-be to save this child or does she consider her own personal wants more than the gift that God has shared with her.
Second assigned angel must assist the parents of his charge accept the death of their child.
The third angel has a wayward charge that he must convince that she must turn to God before it is too late.
The forth and fifth angels are assigned to a married couple and how the angels battle between good and evil in that marrages.
Do these angels help save their charges eternal souls or does evil conquer their souls?
About the Author
RoseAnn Martinez, born on March 29, 1936 to Joe Ross and Cirila Martinez. She was the first born of 13 children. At the age of 14, she was stricken by polio and was a quadriplegic until she died of Melanoma on "All Saints Day," November 1, 1991. Polio left her totally dependent on others for every physical functions all others take for granted. After years of physical therapy she gain partial use of her hands. She could feed herself, write, and she learned to type using one finger. She obtained her High School Diploma through correspondence courses. Coming from a strong Catholic background she began studying and researching her religion at an early age. She became the religious center for the family. For many years she kept notes on her studies and research. Before her death she started compiling her notes, and began writing what soon became four different books-this is the first of the four. From her death bed, RoseAnn asked Carmen to complete the task of compiling her work into comperhensible books.