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Nevaeh and Natas: A Spiritual Fantasy

Nevaeh and Natas: A Spiritual Fantasy
By D'Maria Scaglione

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Heaven was the only home Nevaeh had ever known. She had no concept of what would await her on Earth as a mortal or even why the Lord had chosen her for this new mission. Nevaeh had known that she would do everything in His name to do as God asked as she had centuries before. Her Savior requested her to go on this journey for Him because the earth world was in harm. Satan had created a new son who would be sent to destroy this world. Nevaeh would meet and get to know this person very well on her quest. Yet she knew she would have no memory of her being an Angel of Grace, nor would she understand the hardships set before her. Nevaeh knew of her devotion to the Lord, but would she be able to accomplish what He had asked of her? Would she be able to save the Earth from destruction and find her way back home?


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2945211 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-04-03
  • Released on: 2006-04-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 146 pages

Customer Reviews

not worth the money2
I found so many editing errors in this book and it was like any other book of poetry. boring and too long and not interesting enough to hold my attention. i am sorry i spent my money on this book.

Light reading3
A short book, with large type, and widely spaced lines. It's an easy read, and it reads fast. The character development was good, and the plot was interesting. But it kind of reads like a dime store novel at a junior high level. Not enough depth to fully keep my interest.

The spirituality was traditional christian, and also lacked depth. The simplistic god is good, god is great, god is love, message wore thin and got old. Emotional appeal without the intellectual or energetic elements needed to drive it home.

Entertainment: 3 stars
Enlightenment: 2 stars

A spiritual fantasy5
What strikes me about this book is the author's faith in her religion and God. The story is fun and the langauge straightforward, but what I liked the most about Neveah and Natas were the themes of love, forgiveness and redemption. The characters are only human, they have flaws, and they falter. But they are all forgiven, or are given the chance of salvation. In addition, some of the characters achieve great things, but the author makes sure that credit for the feats all go to the old man upstairs, to demonstrate that we humans are merely instruments of God's will. It is humbling yet satisfying. The book is definitely what the title indicates it is, a spiritual fantasy. Good job!