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The Angel She Loved: Prequel To Voices
The Angel She Loved: Prequel To Voices
The Angel She Loved: Prequel To Voices
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There's nothing more beautiful than the way the ocean refuses to stop kissing the shoreline, no matter how many times it’s sent away." – Sarah Kay

When Elrenia Kitrusen celebrates the first day of summer at the beach, she doesn't expect her life to be changed forever. Andrew Gritt, the picture-perfect surfer, not only saves her day, but becomes her Angel.

A week later, Elrenia and Andrew meet again at a birthday party. During a Game Finale of fighting Zombies in the Forgotten Forest, a bond is formed between them. Although it's just a game, the Voices send out warnings to Elrenia whenever danger lurks around the corner. Through the Voices, Elrenia saves Andrew multiple times. After spending the night in the attic, magic sparks fly, and they become inseparable. Yet, three years later, Elrenia moves to Chicago and receives shattering news that Andrew is marrying another.

Will Elrenia be like the persistent ocean in pursuing her Angel? Or will she give up and watch him go from the shoreline?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherIrene Kueh
Release dateAug 31, 2014
ISBN9781310888519
The Angel She Loved: Prequel To Voices
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Irene Kueh

Since I can only mention one name on ebooks published by Smashwords, I use my name but all the children books are actually written by Irene Kueh & Kathy Kesner. We are good friends who started writing children books "From Land And Sea" (with Lane & Shelby) series. I also started a new adventure with Brendon Aaron Wynd and Jemma Anne Wynd in our newest children book: One Fun Day In The Australian Bush (One Fun Day series).

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    The Angel She Loved - Irene Kueh

    Written By:

    Irene Kueh

    Edited By:

    David Terrace & Connie Butts

    Copyright © 2014 Irene Kueh

    Smashwords Edition

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    Smashwords Edition, License Notes

    This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to Smashwords.com and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

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    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

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    ~ My Angel ~

    I think of you Always

    Every little thing reminds me of you

    Every time I hear the rain, I think of you

    Every time I walk in the woods, I think of you

    Every time I touch a flower, I think of you

    Every time I see a firefly, I think of you

    You're in my heart

    Locked in time

    Unforgotten

    This book is dedicated to four special Angels:

    Carol Cajigas

    Chrissy Peebles

    June Bourgo

    Patricia Puddle

    &

    All who believe in the existence of Angels

    Chapter One

    To celebrate the first day of summer, I took a stroll down the beach. A handful of white clouds floated in the sky. As I walked, the clouds appeared to follow, white and puffy. I felt they were watching, perhaps keeping me company this beautiful day. I stared up at them and smiled. A happy bark interrupted my thoughts. With its tail wagging, the white puppy chased after a little boy and a little girl. The children's laughter warmed my heart. What a beautiful sight.

    I found a perfect spot under a shady tree and sat down. I didn't feel like catching a tan. As I watched the waves, a quote by Sarah Kay played in my head. "There's nothing more beautiful than the way the ocean refuses to stop kissing the shoreline, no matter how many times it’s sent away."

    I wondered if I would ever meet someone as persistent as the waves. Or would I be the persistent waves? Maybe not in this lifetime. I hadn't much luck with love. My best friend, Juliana, said I was picky. Even my family said the same. Of course I disagreed. I believed I was simply waiting for the perfect man − IF there were such a thing.

    I leaned against the tree and direct my gaze towards the beach. Such a hot day. Lots of people, young and adults basked in the sun. Couples walked by holding hands while groups of children built sand castles. Surfers enjoyed the ocean and the perfect waves.

    And then I saw him... The Surfer.

    He was picture-perfect from top to bottom. As he approached, surf board under toned arm, the sun-bathing girls turned their heads to admire the view. I couldn't look away, as he ran his free hand through his wet brown surfer hair. For a second, my breathing stopped. I swore I heard one of those girls moan out loud. Who could blame them? The surfer's six-pack abs demanded attention. A few names came to mind. Ryan Reynolds, Magic Mike, Tarzan... My eyes were tracing every inch of his visible body making comparisons when out of nowhere, a pretty blond girl in yellow bikini ran toward him. He smiled. And that completed the perfect picture!

    But the smile wasn't for me, obviously. He put his arms around the girl's perfect waist. I sighed. The other gals stopped looking too.

    Hey, nothing wrong with admiring something beautiful, I told myself. Everyone needs a little eye candy once in a while. Even if it did only last a few seconds.

    The show had ended. I went back to people watching. My spot provided great views and the tree sheltered me from the dazzling sun. After a few minutes of staring at the same people, my eyes grew tired. Having dozed off a few times I decided it was time to leave. So following a stretch and a few deep breaths, I said goodbye to the beach and returned to my car.

    I wrinkled my brow, and it became apparent my Camry was tilted to one side. I circled around it and froze. The rear tire had a flat! I got down on my knees and stared at it. Yes... It was still flat. My perfect day looked destined to end in the worst way possible.

    I leaned against the side of the car and sighed. It wasn't the end of the world, but I didn't know how to change the tire. Staring at the dark screen on my cell phone, I discovered it was out of battery, and to compound matters I didn't have my charger unit. My friend, Juliana, had it on loan. This really WAS ending badly. I yanked the passenger door open and sat down. Think, Elrenia, think. I would have to use someone's phone, but that wouldn't work either. I didn't know Juliana's number. Who remembers phone numbers these days?

    I stepped out

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