Kay M. (maydayzee) reviewed Angels in the Fire: The Dramatic True Story of an Impossible Rescue on + 754 more book reviews
This true story is interesting, inspiring and moves along quickly. It is the account of a couple and their family, the experiences they have with answered prayer, and the ways that God helped them through a horrible car accident and their subsequent life.
The first part of the book is written in third person, present tense, which is pretty attention-getting and it kind of ratchets up the reader's awareness, anxiety, and expectation. I think it is a good way to grab the reader's attention from the first page.
Angels in the Fire is an amazing story of tenacity, physical survival and endurance, faith, and love for one's family.
If you like true stories of faith--especially in near-death experiences and angels intervening, you will most likely appreciate this book.
The first part of the book is written in third person, present tense, which is pretty attention-getting and it kind of ratchets up the reader's awareness, anxiety, and expectation. I think it is a good way to grab the reader's attention from the first page.
Angels in the Fire is an amazing story of tenacity, physical survival and endurance, faith, and love for one's family.
If you like true stories of faith--especially in near-death experiences and angels intervening, you will most likely appreciate this book.