Joe Angel
$35.95
Joe Angel: The Guardian Games Book One is a fiction adventure filled with sports, faith, humor, and angels battling demons.
DANIEL WALSH is a high school senior, a can’t miss first round
Major League Baseball prospect, just months away from a multimillion
dollar signing bonus. Everything’s perfect until Daniel meets
Joe, an angel with attitude.
JOE ANGEL has it made. He lives in heaven, and when he travels
to earth, he battles and defeats demons in The Guardian Games.
Everything’s perfect until Joe meets Daniel, a human whose weak
faith frustrates the angel.
THE GUARDIAN GAMES pit angels against demons in a series of
challenges that occur on Earth but are invisible to human eyes…
unless you’re Daniel Walsh and can convince an angel to let you
see into the supernatural realm.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781449787660
ISBN10: 1449787665
Steve Teel
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: May 2013
Guardian, Games # 1
Publisher: WestBow Press
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