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Second Chance

Zimbell House Publishing, Jack E. Mohr, Dr. Oliver Brady, Aaron N. Brown, Heather Harrison, Janice Rudestam, Luis Manuel Torres

Publisher: Zimbell House Publishing

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Summary

Second Chance is a collection of six short stories that explore what a second chance in the great beyond looks like. From former gods becoming guardian angels to an archangel having an existential crisis, these tales are told with a touch of humor and whimsy that will make you laugh out loud. 
 
Ever wonder what your job in the after life would be? How would you get a promotion? What happens if you make a mistake? In this collection are interesting answers to those questions. We hope you enjoy Second Chance.
Available since: 11/07/2017.

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