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"Heaven Sent" Inspired by Angels


West Bloomfield, MI (BlackNews.com) - We've all heard the phrase be careful with strangers because you might be entertaining angels unaware, and no one knows this best than young author Montré Bible. Already born with such a unique name, Montré which is French meaning "to show," wrote his first novel at 24.

"I had just graduated," says Mr. Bible, "and I was unemployed working a few odd jobs and gigs. That's when God laid on my heart to write a novel."

Montré continues to say that he majored in art and that his college professor suggested he take a career in writing because his papers were so colorful.

"Writing was far from my mind at that time, all I knew was art, but I realized that life was short and if I died tomorrow what could I say I contributed to the world, so I said, what the heck, let me try!" So what else would Montré Bible write about but angels?

"I've always had a fascination with the spiritual world and both my parents are ministers so we talk a lot about stuff like that," says Montré. It took him one year to complete the novel and as if it were destiny, he was picked up by Walk Worthy press and Warner books. Three years later his debut novel, Heaven Sent was on the shelf in major book stores across the country.

Mr. Bible talks on how he respects those who've gone the self-publishing route but just felt God wanted him to reach the masses through mainstream distribution.

Heaven Sent is a thrilling adventure of how a young 17 year-old boy named Andrew realizes he has a power to read the souls of others and later discovers that he is a descendent of an age-old fallen angel bent on using Andrew's power for evil. Andrew has to learn to use his power for God all the while attempting to live the normal life of a teen. It's the first of a series of books that Mr. Bible is writing. The second novel in the series will be released in Fall 2006.

"I'm blessed and I hope my novel, Heaven Sent, will bless other people as well."

Montré Bible is from Dallas, Texas and graduated from Texas A&M-Commerce. He is a brother of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity.
 

 


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