Angels - Alexandra Lane was born in Fayetteville, North Carolina and due to her father's military career she traveled throughout the world to places like Okinawa, Germany, Switzerland, Kansas, Texas and Virginia.
She later returned to North Carolina and attended Fayetteville State University and received a Bachelor's in Business Administration. She contributes all of her successes to her loving parents, Lorna and Harold Lane. Alexandra is also the mother of three children and she
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enjoys travel, quiet time and movies. She currently resides in Newnan, GA with her family.
Her motivation to write a book about angels came about when she heard a man tell an incredible story on national TV about his miraculous survival during a paragliding incident. He stated he should've died because of how far he plummeted from the sky with nothing to break his fall, but he lived. Then surprisingly, he said he was incredibly "lucky." So, this prompted a huge question, was it luck or divine intervention? So, being the angel believer that she is, she wanted to write a story that would shed light on the incredible work that angels do for us every day behind the scenes, and sometimes, in plain site. Although "A Vision of Angels" is a work of fiction it is a powerful story of redemption and hope. It will cross the boundaries of our everyday real world and have us take a look into a very different world. A place that will dismantle logic and dispel human understanding, and it is also the home of an infinite host of spiritual beings known to us as angels. It will take you on a journey through the lives of Minty and Jack, two people gravely impacted by immense cruelty, feelings of hopelessness and emotional pain that runs so deep that even their souls bear scars. It will bring into view how a little faith can become the catalyst into activating God's angels into action, thereby causing supernatural events to transfer over into our natural world creating possibilities out of the impossible. It is a story of divine intervention that we too often see or refer to as luck. - www.alexandralane.tateauthor.com