| Title: | The Angel And The Ring | Author First Name: | Sigmund | Author Last Name: | Brouwer | Co-Author First Name: | | Co-Author Last Name: | | Series: | The Guardian Angel Series | Series #: | 1 | Publisher: | Harvest House Publishers | ISBN: | 0736902945 | Genre: | Historical | Sub Genre: | Supernatural | Target Gender: | Both | Target Age: | 12-13 | Issue: Death: | None | Issue: Lifestyle: | None | Issue: Physical: | None | Issue: Relationships: | Friendships | Issue: Religion: | Christianity | Issue: Self Image: | None | Issue: Spiritual: | Faith/Trust | Summary: | Brin is born and raised as a gypsy. Then when pickpocketing the crowd a stranger appears and demands knowledge of the ring he has carried of his parents all his life. Soon Brin is on a journey that risks not only his life, but his soul! Who can he trust? | Extra Notes: | This was a very good book - originally! This book was originally called Dance of Darkness, as book 8 of the Winds of Light series. It is now edited to include modern day commentary from an angel. Every few chapters, the angel who is watching over Brin interrupts the story to share insight into Brin, the Heavenly Father and angels. It turns into non-fiction a bit as the angels attempts to instruct or advise readers on issues of relationships, money, or trust in God. The spiritual element is all focused on trust - Brin has to learn to trust the Heavenly Father that Rachel tells him of and he has to determine who among the Keepers of the Grail, is trustworthy. | Reviewer: | J:-)mi | Recommendation Scale: | 3 |
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