Friday, July 1, 2011


Fifteen year-old Megan's younger brother Max has been kidnapped by Judas, an evil angel, who is determined to make Max hate God and lose his soul. Framed for Max's murder, Megan with the help of Johnny who is a good angel, along her friends, must stay one step ahead of the police and an approaching hurricane in an attempt to save Max before it's too late.
Book Name - Angel in the Storm, Book 2
Genre - young adult paranormal
Release Date - July, 1. 2011


Book 1 at .99 cents on Amazon, and has been in the top-twenty bestselling teen books since its debut. eBook 2 will retail for 2.99 on Amazon.

My Review

Alright Most of my WVR Readers can relate to me on this. I totally started reading again be cause of the Twilight series. This book Renews that need to read. In it’s own Christian young adult fiction way. Instead of the Vampires and Werewolves, you get Angels of Good and Evil. The plot of Good vs. Evil in this fantastic paced book, was done very well. Characters were decent, though I would have preferred to have seen more obstacles sent their way. Ms. Grace rocked the Originality. I have not seen many books like this come my way. I didn’t particularly like the cliff hanger ending, but it does leave you wanting to read more. On a personal note it was a little too religious for taste. But it would be a great read for a lot of my cousins. So with that I would defiantly recommend this to them.

My Rating 3 stars

Author Interview
(This Interview was sent me by the author in a Media Kit)

What is the setting for your novel?


Angel in the Shadows, takes place in the present, starting at a summer camp, in North Carolina, and then back in Megan’s home town of Clearwater, Florida, in time for the new school year. Megan’s high school becomes a battle field in the fight between good and evil.


How long have you been writing?


I started writing stories when I was five years old. I requested a typewriter for Christmas that year so I could write “Star Trek” scripts. I always have an idea notebook on-hand

What is your motivation?


I love books about the supernatural. There are so many about vampires; but hardly any of the books out there deal with the supernatural from a biblical point of view. Angels and demons are mentioned over four hundred times in the Bible. Other supernatural creatures are discussed too. Few of the books make it cool to be human. We have an immortal soul and a spiritual war is going on whether we choose to “see” it or not. Our immortal soul is important. I think this is a frightening and awesome prospect. I wanted to write novels from these perspectives.

I also wanted to confront the issues teenagers are facing today, drugs, sex, teen pregnancy, abortion, etc... The Angel series characters are dealing with these problems head-on.


Who or what was your inspiration?


My main inspiration came from the Holy Spirit. They are the classic style of good vs. evil, saved vs. unsaved. I think all teens will enjoy how my human heroines and heroes find the strength to do the right thing.

The people I admire the most are the ones who do the right thing day in and day out because that is who they are. I know several in my community.


What are your future plans?


I plan to write several books for the Angel series since there are many problems teenagers face in their high school years that I haven‘t touched on yet. I am currently working on the second book in my Angel series and have hired the perfect editor, Linda Yezak, to help me with the edits on my new adult history-mystery, The 15th Star. Also, I have started working on another series called, Society of the D. E. A. D. It will be in the same vein as Angel in the Shadows but with a twist to the main characters you won’t discover till the end of the novel. When I’m not writing or reading, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends.


What is your next book?


My first book, Angel In The Shadows, ends with Megan’s younger brother, Max, missing. In book two, Angel in the Storm, we find out that Max has been kidnapped by Judas the evil angel, and sold to a pedophile ring. In the book I will address the issues of child pornography, runaways, homelessness, and hunger, as Max makes his way home. Meanwhile, evil angels and demons are hunting for Max while Johnny, Megan, Seth, and Vania search for him. At the same time, a hurricane is brewing in the Gulf of Mexico. Help and danger appear from unexpected sources. One of the main characters will die at the end and book three will continue the saga.


Where did you grow up?


I lived part of my childhood in Milwaukee and had to walk five blocks to school, even in the snow. In the summer we would head to the north woods of Wisconsin and stay in cabins or go camping in tents. In my teen years I grew up in Clearwater, Florida, where my friends and I would take the bus to the beach in the summers and stay all day. I also spent many hours volunteering at the Clearwater Public Library and acting with the Clearwater City Players.


Where do you live now?


I spend part of my summer in the north woods of Wisconsin, and live full-time along the Gulf coast of Florida. I just saw a wild turkey in the backyard yesterday. I was going to post a picture of it on Facebook asking, “What kind of seagull is this?”

I visit Knoxville, Tennessee as often as we can to see my brothers. One lives in Knoxville and another lives in Asheville, North Carolina.


Who are the authors that you admire?


The writers who inspire me the most are those who clearly define good versus evil. My author friends: Frank Perretti, Janalyn Voight, Debby Mayne, Katie Weiland, Linda Yezak, John Robinson, Jen Jones, Jill Williamson, Rabbi Jeff Zaremsky, Jeff Gerke, Christina Berry, Jerry Jenkins, etc…

And then those I don’t know: C. S. Lewis, Tolkien, John Hagee, Perry Stone, Lee Strobel, and Dean Koontz. I admire Stephen King’s work ethic, his book On Writing, and some of his works like The Green Mile, Needful Things, The Stand, and the novella, The Long Walk. I still don’t understand why no one’s made that one into a movie.

I also admire Tim Le Haye and Jerry Jenkins for writing the Left Behind series.


Why do you write?


I write because I have stories to tell. Behind the story is a truth. I’m afraid not to write them. I don’t want to get to the end of my life and say, “What if…” Also, I honestly believe if I don’t write them, someone else will. When I write the story the characters take on a life of their own. Many of my plot twists come to me as I’m writing and are not planned in advance.


When did you realize that you wanted to write a novel?


I’ve always considered myself a writer. At the age of five I asked for a typewriter so I could write down my Star Trek scripts. This last year I finally got disciplined and set a goal of writing two thousand words a day, no matter what, day in day out. That advice came out of Stephen King’s book, On Writing.


Do you ever suffer from writer’s block?


No, I haven’t had a problem with writer’s block. I just ask myself, “What if…” or “What happens next?” I just have them go to the next place, take the next step and voila an idea pops into my head of where the story, plot, or character is to go. If you get in the car and drive, you’re bound to wind up somewhere. Getting to where you want to go from there just might be the best part of the drive.


When do you write?


I write whenever I get a block of time. The most important thing is getting in the two thousand words per day. I pour myself a cup of coffee, sit down at my desk, close the door, and get into my character’s world.


How did you feel when you finished your novel?


Validated as a writer. Elated that I could say I am a novelist. Thankful to God that one of my dreams had come true.


What other careers have you had outside of writing?


I used to work in the computer industry. I was also a Sales Director for eight years at major cosmetic company, and most recently I was a Musical Theater Director for a dance academy in Florida. I’ve also served as a volunteer at a pregnancy crisis center. I enjoy helping to rehab wild animals and letting them go. I’ve been blessed to have followed many of my dreams.


What obstacles did you have to overcome to finish your novel?


My largest obstacle was time management. I am married and have a seven year-old. Also, I was still working on a major production of Cinderella for the dance academy and teaching Sunday School, all while writing my two thousand words a day.


Are there any of your own life experiences in the book?


Absolutely. I loved going to camp as a kid and a young adult. I still do. Also, my volunteering at the pregnancy crisis center, gave me a window into the conflicts and mixed messages society gives teenagers.


Is there anything else you would like your readers to know?


Yes, two things.

AOL picked the Angel series as the Christian alternative to the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyers for their Top Ten Most Challenged Book List of 2010, and the best pet I ever had was an opossum. A full-size Virginian Opossum. He was paper-trained and we had him for almost four years before he passed away from old age. He would talk lovey talk, cuddle on our laps, and travel in a cat carrier. Opossum’s deserve more respect as America’s only native marsupial.

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