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Part 1: Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Author Patricia Blake

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Yerington, NV – Patricia L. Blake is a retired police lieutenant and the author of Touched by the Hand of God in the City of Angels – SEND ME!

“There is a struggle between good and evil and that’s why angels on earth come in the form of first responders and their tremendous sacrifices putting their own safety on the line every day for us. Our first responders are unequivocally called by God to be our angels in our darkest moments of terror and fear they are here to protect, rescue, and comfort us.”

In Psalm 91, we are reminded that “God commands the angels to guard us in all our ways.  With their hands, they shall support you, lest you strike your foot against a stone.”

Patricia, a former LAPD officer, is one such angel on earth bringing light, love, and healing to us all. She was inspired to write her book Touched by the Hand of God in the City of Angels – SEND ME!, to share her true-life account in law enforcement.

Her book was written to honor fellow officers “whose purpose is to fight evil.”

In one ne of her most heart wrenching chapters titled “The Baby Girl and the Monster,” Patricia also recounts the morally reprehensible acts of a father who physically and psychologically abuses his four-year-old daughter and when Patricia meets this beautiful child, she is in hospital bed connected to tubes. Seeing this sweet little girl in the last moments of her innocent young life, Patricia is forever changed by her and encouraged to go on fighting injustice.

Patricia’s book is a must read. It is of truth and a stark reminder that in the harsh realities of a world were evil lurks in every corner, God’s love is an eternal promise. Patricia’s book delights and saddens us, teaches and inspires us, and stays with us long after we turn the last page.