Heavenly Warrior

Heavenly Warrior

 

A scene from” Unholy Pursuit” depicts the ongoing war between Heaven and hell and how it influences humanity. Everyone will be forced to decide which side they will join. No one will be left neutral.

 

 

About unholypursuit

A. White, an award winning former librarian, who is also a long time member of Romantic Time and Publisher's Weekly. A. White has been writing for over fifteen years. She took classes in creative writing in college, specializing in ancient myths and legends. and later at a local community center while living in Chicago. In college she won the national contest to verbally list every country in the world, it's capital and ingenious language. Her works are mainly horror, fantasy, extreme, and sci-fi as well as, as some may says, "the truly strange predicament and puzzling." Books that I've written are "Clash with the Immortals, and eleven others which are part of the "Unholy Pursuit saga,". She has been working on the Chronicles since 2007. She wished to complete them all before introducing them to public so the readers wouldn't have to for the continuation to be written. The ideas of the book come from classic literature such as whose work greatly influence the world world such as Homer, Sophocles, Herodotus, Euripides, Socrates, Hippocrates, Aristophanes, Plato, Aristotle and many more. The "Book of Enoch" influenced the usage of Azazael as a main character and love interest. I created the primary main character from the Chronicle of Saints. I wanted to show them as real flesh and blood with thoughts, desires and yearning as any human. Not as they are so often depicted. So I created one of my own to show her as a real human that everyone can relate to.
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14 Responses to Heavenly Warrior

  1. Hanna says:

    Hi, my name is Hanna. I’m writing to say I enjoyed your article on angels. Keep up the riveting posts they are great. I found your blog after reading the book, “Unholy Pursuit: The Devil on Trail.” It’s in libraries here in Munich because of it’s speaking against Nazism which is on a rebound all over the world. Let’s all hope it never gain foothold again upon the psyche of men.

    Hallo, ich heiße Hanna. Ich schreibe, um zu sagen, dass ich Ihren Artikel über Engel genoss. Halten Sie die Nietpfosten, die sie groß sind. Ich fand deinen Blog nach dem Lesen des Buches, “Unheilige Verfolgung: Der Teufel auf Spur”. Es ist in Bibliotheken hier in München, weil es gegen den Nationalsozialismus spricht, der auf einer Rebound auf der ganzen Welt ist. Lasst uns alle hoffen, daß es niemals auf den Pysche der Männer fällt.

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  2. The picture depicts the heavenly warriors interactions with humans in the first book.

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  3. Rigget says:

    I was surprised at the everyday scenario the series are written in. Rarely does a book featuring angels as main characters becomes popular. Especially if depicted as they actual are. I loved the fact you wrote about angels interactions with humans in a non religious concept.

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  4. Caroline Kernel says:

    With so many anti-Christian posts online I’m surprised to see someone cast a saint as a heroine and a warrior saint at that. Let the online crowd tell it; all the problems in the world are caused by Christians. While real Christians are the only people duly working to solve the world’s problems. Please note: I said ‘real’ Christians not those who do nothing but make the rest of us ashamed they have the nerves to call themselves a Christian. Real Christianity is nothing as how the dark forces portray it. They have twisted the doctrine to mean something Jesus never intended. Real Christians see the suffering of others and act. They don’t look the other way nor make excuses for it. They aren’t preachy and intolerant of others. Real Christians are giving unto fault. Normally, I do not read anything outside the Christian genre but I find this work very interesting. I’m not one of those fake Christians who profess to be so holy they can’t read a cuss word without fainting. I know the real fight is against the powers and principles of the spirit world and they does lot of cussing because they are demons. One day, according to the Bible all real Christians will face the persecution Ana BuFaye is enduring. Those who don’t aren’t real Christians anyway. They already belongs to the devil, you may can fool people but you can’t fool the devil. He’s too old for that. Demons knows the difference.

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  5. Jodie says:

    To show my appreciation to my father who shared things like the articles on this blog with me concerning the bible and other books which aren’t officially part of the bible, this blog is remarkable in it’s knowledge about spiritual things. I heard my father say many of the same things written here about the gifted. He was one of the gifted. The life of a gifted is not easy. He would have been very happy to have found someone who knows something about the real gifted. They are nothing like how depicted on television and in movies. You accurately described them. To know one is to know a truly outstanding person. I know the world believes they are crazy but they aren’t. Actually, the world fears and hate them because they are better and smarter than the average person.

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    • Hi Jodie, your dad sounds like a truly remarkable man and you have a right to be proud of him. I wished I had known him. I would have loved to have had the pleasure of meeting him and asking him questions about the gifted. I agree with you just because a person is different doesn’t make them crazy. It’s sad we can find very little about the gifted outside of religious work due to the harsh perception of the existence of them having nothing to do with mental illness.

      I see this modern day perception of automatically labeling the gifted mentally ill as being no better than the days when they were killed or burned at stake for black magic.

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  6. Shelby says:

    Hey there! Do you use Twitter? I’d like to follow you if that would be ok. I’m absolutely enjoying your books and blog and look forward to new books and posts.

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  7. Hadley says:

    It’s sad the gifted won’t let anyone know who they’re for fear of being labeled mentally ill.

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