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Sarah and a Dad for Mandy
The Superiors left Sarah, “Heaven’s Little Love Angel,” on Earth to complete the third consecutive and interrelated mission. With simple instructions to find a mate for Galena Maddox and a dad for six-year-old Mandy, Sarah should have no problem, right? Well, except that 
dyslexic Sarah—known for bungles and goof-ups—creates more mayhem than she ever imagined possible. Pesky human disguises cause her trouble—again. In mortal form, she either injures people or embarrasses herself. Now the earthlings think she’s a fugitive from a mental hospital.

With Galena’s shady past, will Matt Austin, a minister, even consider her as a wife? And will Matt’s hoity-toity church accept Galena if Sarah successfully brings them together? Angels shouldn’t worry, but the task is daunting. 

A wedding featuring the love interests from Sarah and the Internet Dating Service just might provide the magical atmosphere necessarily to bring Galena and Matt together.

Sarah and a Dad for Mandy

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    “Hi, Sarah.”

     

    Christian! It had been a long while since she’d seen his colossal, shoeless extremities.

     

    “Hi, Christian, I’m happy to see you. What have you been doing lately?”

     

    “I’ve been in North America, up in the state of Idaho. Ever been there?”

     

    “No. I’ve stayed in Texas. I’d enjoy visiting other parts of this country, but I’d probably be twice as lost there as I am here.”

     

    “It is beautiful country our Creator designed just north of here. My assignment was to bring together a man and woman who had been sweethearts in high school. If they’d become husband and wife when they first considered wedded bliss, they would be celebrating fifty years together. Instead they married other people, but they never forgot their first love. After their spouses died, they looked each other up on social media.”

     

    “Never heard of social media.”

     

    “It’s a cyberspace tool. I helped them find each other on Facebook.”

     

    “What in the world could that gizmo be? Is it some kind of doohickey where people stand at a computer and make silly faces at the screen?”

     

    Christian laughed. “Not exactly. It’s a public forum where individuals post attractive personal, profile pictures and those images spin around the world on the Internet.”

     

    “Oh, my stars! I hope the Superiors never ask me to tangle with that thingy. No telling what kind of mess I’d make. I had enough trouble getting Karen and Jeremy together on an Internet Dating Service. Can you imagine what I’d do if I had a bunch of photos staring back at me?” Sarah squeezed one eye shut. “On the other hand, if their semblances had been on that service they used, I might not have had as much confusion.” She shuddered. “I don’t want to use computers.”

     

    “But you did, and you are now more familiar with mankind’s toys. It was good for you. Facebook is an excellent place to learn new things about people. You should set up a page. Call yourself Sarah Wingspand and invite friends to like you.”

     

    “My friends reside in The Heavenlies. I don’t have any down here.”

     

    “Oh, you don’t need to know people. Just publish an image and request the public to friend you.”

     

    “Huh? People who don’t know each other get in touch with other strangers and become buddies?”

     

    “Yes. Often that is the case. They may never meet in this life, only in the one to come, but they visit over the Internet.”

     

    “That’s the weirdest thing I’ve ever heard of. Whoever came up with that idea must be making tons of money.”

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