Author and two-time cancer survivor Bernette Forde draws from the unexplained happenings in her life, her close calls with death and her belief in a personal guardian angel to tell the story of the “Nephilim” (published by Xlibris UK). Her tale follows the adventures of two sisters who discover that they are actually heavenly protectors sent to Earth on a mission of cosmic importance.
Almost every day, Sharon Lynch and her sister Karen have been narrowly escaping death. Ever since they were little girls, someone wanted them dead. At the same time, major changes are about to occur in the world while powerful entities and factions are doing all they can to stop these events from occurring. Sharon is a modern day angel, though she does not realize it yet. Strange things have been happening to her both mentally and physically, and with the help of her sister and their newfound allies, she eventually realizes what is happening as her legacy comes to light. The girls are determined to help fulfill Sharon’s mission, a destiny designed by a higher power that has bestowed upon her the greatest responsibility imaginable, ridding the world of the devil’s posse — a challenge that may cost Sharon her life.
As events unfold, readers will see the true power of the “Nephilim” unleashed. They will also find out that this is merely the beginning of an even greater adventure, a planned trilogy showing the epic clash between angels and demons.
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