On a flight to Chicago, millionaire media mogul Raymond Neenan receives this bit of angelic advice and finds himself staring death, and the eternal hereafter, in the face. He soon finds that making amends in his personal and business life is no easy task. In his effort to get to the top, he's damaged a lot of lives, including his own. He's hated and feared by his parents, his ex-wife, his children, and practically everyone he's ever met. But with the Archangel Michael as his mentor, he just might be able to help some of the people he's ruined and discover that he actually enjoys it - and that maybe there's hope for that soul of his, after all.
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"I liked this book. I makes you realize that second chances are not always in vain and change is hard. Sometimes it takes a lot for a person to want to change but when they do great things can happen. It is a very sweet story. " — Honistie (4 out of 5 stars)
"I liked this book. I makes you realize that second chances are not always in vain and change is hard. Sometimes it takes a lot for a person to want to change but when they do great things can happen. It is a very sweet story. "
" Greeley went into the clouds for this idea: Mean Media Mogul turned pussycat by meddling seraphs. Reading is a study in plot twists but I preferred the last book I'd read of Greeley's called Irish Lace. It was two times better. "
" Media mogul meets angel who helps him turn is life around. Good story. "
" I really liked this book. I was intrigued by the priest/author thing. Father Greeley has written a lot of other books. I've meant to read more of them...will have to see which ones get the best reviews. "
Andrew M. Greeley is an Irish American Roman Catholic priest, sociologist, journalist, and popular novelist. His first work of fiction to become a major commercial success was the 1981 novel The Cardinal Sins, followed by the Passover trilogy. Thereafter, he wrote a minimum of two novels per year on average until 2009, when he was hospitalized for a head injury.
Dick Hill, named a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine, is one of the most awarded narrators in the business, having earned several Audie Awards and thirty-four AudioFile Earphones Awards. In addition to narrating, he has both acted in and written for the theater.
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