Book Description
“It’s true what they say, you know: If you talk to God, you’re religious; but if you hear from God, you’re schizophrenic.”
When a car accident leaves a famous movie star in a coma, nurse Kemp McAvoy thinks he has found his ticket to the life he’s always wanted. As a med school dropout who was on his way to becoming an anesthesiologist, Kemp has the knowledge to carry off the crazy plan he concocts: adjust the star’s medication each night and pretend to be a heavenly visitor giving her messages. He recruits her agent and a down-and-out publisher to make sure the messages will become the next spiritual bestseller and make them all rich.
His live-in girlfriends daughter, Leah, reports that she is seeing angels, which prompts her mother and teachers to become concerned.
Before it’s all over, they’ll all learn a few things about angels, love, and hope.
My Thoughts
I read this book in a matter of a couple of hours…it was good but not too in depth that it was hard to pick it back up if you missed a day.
The premise of the story is universal and no matter your religion or views on angles there is something for everyone to take away from this book.
It also has a great religious undertone without being too preachy.
**I received this book from Thomas Nelson in return for a review.








