About The Author
Angela Delés
From the moment eight-year-old Angela taped her very first “novel” to the principal’s office door—a seven-page, penmanship-perfect romance between a dog and a cat—her destiny was pretty much sealed. Love stories followed her everywhere. They bloomed in middle-school notebooks, snuck into college margins, and eventually matured into full-length manuscripts. Even the tales that tried to avoid romance always found their way back to the heart.
Angela is a hopeless (and hopeful) romantic—captivated by stories of devotion in books, films, and most of all, real life.
But she believes no love story—no matter how swoon-worthy—comes close to the original.
Because the greatest romance ever written isn’t a novel at all. It’s a gift.
“For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.”
Will We Ever See the Same Sky?
Will We Ever See The Same Sky? is a gritty, soul-stirring debut novel that blends heartache, hope, and the quiet power of faith in the lives of broken teenagers-and one man running from the past.
Five years ago, tragedy shattered Luke Reed's world. Once a passionate teacher, he now drifts through life, seeking justice while avoiding the pain he can't outrun. But when a last-minute subbing job lands him in a chaotic classroom, Luke finds himself facing a group of students grappling with hard-core issues: teen pregnancy, abuse, identity crisis, suicide, and loss of faith. Among them are Adora, a withdrawn girl with haunted eyes, and Cameron, whose red leather journal carries secrets heavier than rage. To further complicate matters, Genevieve Farraday, the brilliant, beautiful, and firmly grounded science teacher tries to block him at every turn.
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Keeping Grace
Grace VanHope is rebuilding her life the only way she knows how-with grit, her freshly earned degree, and her hypochondriac aunt who views funerals as grand, idea-gathering opportunities for her own planned event.
Convinced she'll be dead within the year, Aunt Lucy drags Grace to the most extravagant funeral of the season where Grace collides with Benjamin Bainbridge-the man who once refused her an interview at his electronics company. Not recognizing her, he now believes she's just a salty-tongued waitress in fringed cowboy boots. Grace doesn't bother enlightening him. Why would she?