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Angels at My Fingertips: The sequel to Angels in My Hair

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781473635883

Price: £10.99

ON SALE: 6th April 2017

Genre: Health & Personal Development

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A complete account of how and why people look to angels

Angels at My Fingertips takes us back to the territory that made Angels in My Hair a million-copy-selling international bestseller. Stories of Lorna’s early life in rural Ireland, of how angels helped and guided her through traumatic events, lead to a detailed description of what angels are like, the different types of angels, how they behave and interact with God and other angels as well as human beings and their role during our lives and after death. Angels at My Fingertips also contains an account of how Joe, her husband, who died young in Angels in My Hair returns to visit her. For the first time Lorna reveals the role of the souls of our loved ones who may return from heaven briefly to help and guide us. Information as detailed as this never been published anywhere before now.

Since she went public about her unprecedented gifts, Lorna’s reputation has grown. The Catholic Church is at last beginning to show recognition, asking her to speak in churches, and leading American theologian Matthew Fox has compared her to the medieval saint, Hildegard of Bingen. Her unique qualities have been recognised by leading Islamic theologians too.

Lorna’s last two books for have been Sunday Times Number One bestsellers, and Message of Hope from the Angels was also the number one bestselling MBS book in the year it was published.

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Praise for Lorna Byrne
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Byrne gives hope and a sense of peace; something that the Church, in many instances, has been unable to do for a long time
The Times
The world has discovered a modest mystic that it might do well to listen to.
Daily Mail