LOUISVILLE, KY, February 11, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Best-selling author Gary Yeagle has just launched his new book titled, Angels' Footprints. This fictional short story collection is about people from all walks of life, people who could go no further, who had all but given up, and were not too sure what they should do. These folks were delivered from whatever they were faced with, just like Daniel was delivered from the mouth of the lion by an angel of the Lord. Thank you for angels!
Yeagle's work can be found on Amazon in print and on Kindle. Always popular, here is what reviewers are saying:
5 Stars! "Great collection of short stories! Makes you feel good. Something you could go back to time again, whenever you need a pick-me-up. I highly recommend." N.V.
5 Stars! "This book of short stories is a moving account that allows the reader to connect to each character and the emotions of their life events." D. Davis
5 Stars! Uplifting stories! Hits the nail right on the head!"
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Davis Studio Publishing's thought provoking, agile raconteur, Gary Yeagle has been writing stories of angels among us for several years. "Even though fictitious, each story is based on a personal experience of mine, or someone I have known. We have all faced moments in our lives when we think that we cannot go any further, when we have given all we can, things seem hopeless and we have no idea of what we should do. It is at these very moments that God's messengers, His angels, are sent to us as our protectors. What a great comfort and feeling of security we realize as the angels are encamped around each of us prepared to deliver us from dashing our feet against the stones of life." Currently finishing the third book of the series, Gary has brought these uplifting stories of unlikely angels to an audience hungry for powerful, positive stories. Perhaps you will be someone's angel today...
Here is a short sample from the story, "The Drifter"--
Almost in unison, the crowd let out a gasp, many pointing at the school. The drifter emerged from the flames again, this time, a child beneath each arm. His face and hands were black, his clothes smoking. He handed the children to some women who ran to help, then turned and jumped into the flames a fourth time.
Josh noticed that the back of the man's coat was on fire. "He's not going to make it back out again!"
Hank Snowden, the fire chief, moved in between Charley and Josh. "Boys... I'm afraid you're gonna have to move behind that fence. Too dangerous."
"But there's still a man in there," Josh objected. "He's tryin' to get the rest of the kids out."
The chief gave Josh a somber look. "If there's someone in there now... they ain't comin' out. Now... move back, please. My boys will see things out from here."
For more information about Gary's books here are some important links:
http://www.davisstudiopublishing.com/untitled1.html
http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00IWDYCSS
To schedule interviews, book readings or signings with Gary, please contact Margaret from Davis Studio at 502-744-1631.
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