Velvet is an old soul who runs an
academy whose main purpose is to train angels, fairies, aliens, and other
beings in the ways of human life. These beings are then born into the human
world with the intent of awakening people to be good and to do right, in an
attempt to make the earth a better place. When earth begins to spiral downward,
an influx of students crowd the academy in an attempt to get to earth to save
the human race before it’s too late. This book follows Velvet, the headmaster,
as she prepares herself and her students for the possible Golden Age of the
earth. Through the process she experiences many ups and downs, enjoys new found
love, deals with devastating loss, and begins remembering things about her past
that she doesn’t recall ever forgetting.
This book was enjoyable and very
well written. Geared towards a younger audience, it can be motivational and
enlightening. It is based around the idea of reincarnation and the afterlife,
and refers to more than one Supreme Being, a god and a goddess. That being said,
if you are at all religious, you may have difficulty with some of the subject
matter, as I did in parts. The overall message of the book, however, was a positive
one.
Kristen
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