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Author A. D. Stowers’ New Book ‘Michaela’s Miracle’ is a Stirring True Story of Loss, Heartache and Joy Centered Around a Young Woman Who Comes to Understand Love

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Author A. D. Stowers’ New Book ‘Michaela’s Miracle’ is a Stirring True Story of Loss, Heartache and Joy Centered Around a Young Woman Who Comes to Understand Love


Recent release ‘Michaela’s Miracle’ from Covenant Books author A. D. Stowers is an impactful tale based on true events that follow Michaela, who has only ever known rejection and abandonment her entire life and discovers that love is indeed possible. A surprising encounter leads her on a beautiful journey from loss and despair to love and hope that drives her forward.

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Oct 28, 2022

A. D. Stowers, who served as an Air Force colonel, later retiring from his position with Pfizer Inc. within their medical affairs group, has completed his new book, “Michaela’s Miracle”: an enthralling and compelling true account of a woman who learns that love does indeed exist in the world after years of facing rejection and loneliness.

“‘Michaela’s Miracle’ is a true story of love, despair, disappointment, pain, resolve, faith, hope, and joy,” writes Stowers. “Michaela was abandoned first as a child, then by her husband. When she least expected it, a man walks into her life. From him, she learns that love and honor do still exist. Their love grew into something even more vast than the stars they enjoyed observing, even amidst their sudden heartache and tragedy. Their story is heart-wrenching, yet they knew that whether it was many, many years or only a moment in time, they would always be able to gaze at the stars together.”

Published by Covenant Books of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, A. D. Stowers’ new book is a poignant exploration of the ways in which love can grow from the most unexpected of places and renew one’s spark and zest for life, even if hope has dwindled. Despite the obstacles she must face, Michaela gains valuable insight into the human condition on an unforgettable journey that will stay with readers long after its stunning conclusion.

Readers can purchase “Michaela’s Miracle” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon or Barnes and Noble.

Covenant Books is an international Christian-owned and operated publishing house based in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. Covenant Books specializes in all genres of work that appeal to the Christian market. For additional information or media inquiries, contact Covenant Books at 843-507-8373.   

Source: Covenant Books



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Bollywood’s Dynamic Landscape: A Tapestry of Conflicts and Revelations

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Bollywood’s Dynamic Landscape: A Tapestry of Conflicts and Revelations

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A Disquieting Public Split

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From Terror to Trial: The Kapil Sharma Cafe Incident

Meanwhile, in a startling turn of events, the Delhi police have uncovered a significant terror network linked to a shooting incident at comedian Kapil Sharma’s café in Canada. The apprehension of the main suspect, Bandhu Mann Singh Sekhon, has unveiled a larger web of crime and international intrigue, raising security alarms and questions about the reach of organized crime extending from Canada to India.

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As Bollywood’s narrative weaves through conflicts, controversies, and the quest for authentic representation, it becomes evident that behind every luminary lies a story of struggle and resilience. This vibrant industry continues to captivate hearts, reminding us of the intricate dance between the allure of fame and the realities of personal strife. As fans and critics alike, we are left to ponder the lessons bestowed upon us through these unfolding tales.

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