Not since the Left Behind series has there been a more compelling and eye-opening novel. Taut, tense, and totally unpredictable, When Angels Cry is a powerful love story not only for the heart and soul, but one for the ages-especially the age to come. – Julie Lessman, award-winning author of the Daughters of Boston, Winds of Change, and Isle of Hope series.
In the not too distant future…
Wars, plagues, and famines ravage the world, immorality and violence are rampant, and the Bible is outlawed.
Angelica Smoke, a single mother and cocktail waitress, ascends the steps of a megachurch to deliver a message from God to the one man she hoped to never see again.
That message thrusts world-famous pastor Daniel Cain into a whirlwind of confusion, causing him to seek out Angelica and demand an explanation. But the woman broke his heart once and is now involved in a fanatical cult. Even being seen with her could damage his career. Still, he cannot stay away, and the more time he spends with her, the more he begins to doubt everything he believes.
Angelica is a seer. God grants her visions of the future, but she has no idea what to do with them. Her top priority is protecting her son-from the world, the culture, the devil, and especially from Daniel. But God keeps throwing them together, causing her fears to rise and reopening old wounds that threaten to tear her soul apart.
Angels watch over the couple, protecting and hoping they will make the right choices. But the angels are limited in what they can do as the end of the age comes to a close and the spiritual battles intensify, not only for Angelica and Daniel, but for all humanity.
Action-packed and thrilling, When Angels Cry is not only a great read but a thought-provoking tale. In the flavor of Peretti and Left Behind, this story paints a vivid picture of what things might be like in the last days. Michelle Griep, author of The Captive Heart & Brentwood’s Ward
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Summary
From: Pamela
Book Title: When Angels Cry
Book Author: MaryLu Tyndall.
What do you like about this book:
The plot of this book is riveting. I couldn’t put the book down!
Angelica is much like many of us - caught up in the times in which we live but still endeavoring to stay true to our God. She faces the pressures of a single parent trying to raise her child one way when society is teaching him the opposite way. Even people who claim to be believers water down the Gospel and ignore much of what God says in order to not offend. Her strength and struggles are inspiring and provoking.
This book made me ask myself how I would handle the outlawing of fundamental Christianity in the USA. If I couldn’t own a complete Bible without committing a crime. I hope I would be like Angelica. She loves the lost while not compromising her faith.
The described spiritual warfare is a powerful part of the book. It lets us imagine what we would see if we could get a mere glimpse into the spiritual realm. It reminded me to be more aware of the “unseen things” around me… and challenged me to be an influence in the spiritual realm.
MaryLu did a great job pulling me through the story and completely surprising me with the ending. I love that about her books. This one was no exception. I will be highly recommending this book to my family and friends.
Your ratings of the level of sex, violence, language and drug/alcohol use on a scale of 1-5.
Sex:1 - kissing; no making out.
Violence:1
Language:1
Drug/Alcohol use:1