Guarding Angel by S. L. Saboviec Book Blitz
Synopsis: Guarding Angel - Book #1 Fallen Redemption Series - SL Saboviec - May 2014
Guardian angel Enael
can’t seem to keep her human Wards in check. They’re the ones who choose
their paths before reincarnating—she’s just there to help make sure
they stay on track. But it’s not as easy as it might look.
When she meets and falls in love with charismatic Kaspen, a fellow Guardian, Enael’s feelings about Heaven, Hell, demons, and the life she’s known are turned upside down. Worse, angel-turned-demon Yasva, Kaspen’s former love, still holds him in her clutches. Even as Yasva works toward obtaining complete control of Earth, she taunts and haunts Kaspen’s and Enael’s lives.
Now Enael is forced to face her past (which is centuries long and bursting with secrets), her present (which is terribly unfulfilling and full of questions), and her future (which becomes more uncertain as time passes). Armed with a newfound love and fear of losing it all, she must figure out how to save the world—-and the angel she loves. Which side will win? Who will Kaspen choose? Will Heaven and Earth continue to exist, or will everything go to Hell?
When she meets and falls in love with charismatic Kaspen, a fellow Guardian, Enael’s feelings about Heaven, Hell, demons, and the life she’s known are turned upside down. Worse, angel-turned-demon Yasva, Kaspen’s former love, still holds him in her clutches. Even as Yasva works toward obtaining complete control of Earth, she taunts and haunts Kaspen’s and Enael’s lives.
Now Enael is forced to face her past (which is centuries long and bursting with secrets), her present (which is terribly unfulfilling and full of questions), and her future (which becomes more uncertain as time passes). Armed with a newfound love and fear of losing it all, she must figure out how to save the world—-and the angel she loves. Which side will win? Who will Kaspen choose? Will Heaven and Earth continue to exist, or will everything go to Hell?
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Have You Lived Before?
One of the central ideas in the world of Guarding Angel is reincarnation. The
main character, a guardian angel named Enael, is responsible for guiding the
spiritual growth of her Wards during one of their lives. One woman is only on
her second life, while another man is on his sixty-fifth. Their common characteristic
is having lived multiple lives and the desire to experience certain things on
their return to Earth.
Many Westerners (you, perhaps?) don’t believe in
reincarnation because the predominant religion here is Christianity. To believe
in being born more than once is heresy because it is contrary to the purpose of
this life. However, evidence suggests that past lives are not only a
possibility, but they shape who we are, what we fear, and even physical traits
in our current lives.
Children That Know What They Shouldn’t
My favorite type of past life stories are children who
recall living before. From the little girl who can describe the moment of her
previous death to the little boy who has an uncanny knowledge of details
relating to his previous profession, I love hearing them.
Children’s Past
Lives: How Past Life Memories Affect Your Child by Carol Bowman is a
fascinating read if you want to delve in-depth into what two- to five-year-old
children routinely remember from previous lives. If you want some quick
snippets of stories, the blog article 10
Amazing Things Kids Have Said About Past Lives is sure to give you goosebumps.
So How Did You Die?
One interesting belief about reincarnation is that a
violent, sudden, and unhappy death may cause birthmarks in future lives. As the Wikipedia article on
birthmarks states, “the exact cause of birthmarks is not known.” Not
definitive proof, of course, but speculation is interesting.
Mikhail Gorbachev’s port-wine stain on the top of his
head is one of the most famous birthmarks in the world. Is it just me or is it
reminiscent of two hatchet marks? Ouch.
I have one birthmark. It’s a one-inch oblong mark with
jagged edges on my inner thigh. I’ve contemplated how I could have died from a
wound like that. Since it’s over my femoral artery, I think that perhaps a few
lives ago, I died of an arrow or a bullet wound in the leg. Was I a Native
American, running from an enemy? Or a Civil War veteran who took a shrapnel hit
and bled out on a battle field? At this point, I’d rather not know, but it’s
interesting to speculate.
Your Irrational Fear Might Not Be So Irrational After All
Another unpleasant aspect of having lived—and
died—before is that our souls remember what our conscious minds don’t.
Part of why reincarnation is on my mind (besides the
release of my book!) is that I recently had a past life reading. I asked the
psychic a few general questions, one of which was, “I have an irrational fear
of dying a certain way. Why is that?” Don’t get me wrong—I believe in psychic
phenomena and past lives, but I’m also well aware of leading questions, so I
made this one as general as possible.
The answer was, paraphrased: I had lived two lives
where I had drowned. The first was when I lived on an island. A tidal wave
crashed over where I lived, and many people died. The second was on a boat. The
boat broke apart during a storm and I drowned in the ocean.
When I asked the question, I wasn’t expecting that
response. Instead, I was thinking about how I can’t handle horror movies in
which people get eviscerated (even typing the word makes me shudder). That
started when I was in seventh grade and read Jurassic Park. The scene where those spitting dinosaurs kill Dennis
Nedry still haunts me.
But then I remembered: A few years ago, I developed an
irrational fear of water deeper than my shoulders. When I told my husband about
the past life reading, he said, “Yeah, I remember. We were at a hotel, and you
were in the deep end, and you said, ‘I can’t stand to be in here. I have to get
out.’” And when we went to Jamaica a year ago, I was ok being in the ocean
because it was clear and no more than shoulder-deep. But when I’d been to
Puerto Rico years before and the water was cloudy, I was terribly afraid.
I can’t tell you if I drowned in a past life. I can
tell you that the fear came upon me in recent years—growing up, I loved
swimming pools. You couldn’t keep me out of them. But one of the aspects of phobias
caused by past lives is that they may come upon a person when they reach the
age at which they died.
So Have You Lived Before?
Whatever you believe, the idea of living multiple
times is a fascinating one. It’s interesting to consider that we could be
leaving a legacy throughout history more than just creating offspring by living
and dying multiple times.
What about you?
Got an interesting birthmarks you’d like to hazard a guess about? Any
irrational fears that cropped up recently? Have you talked to a child lately
that knows way too much about 1800’s London?
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