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I Believe in Angels

Elaine Lloyd

Elaine Lloyd was born in Manchester, into a loving family with three siblings; Ken, Debbie, and Christine, and a poodle, Skippy. She had a happy childhood except for natural, occasional rows with her siblings.
Elaine is a happy, pleasant person with a sunny outlook on life with a tendency to play the "dizzy blond", but she never wanted to change. Her parents provided a happy environment in which their children could feel, and were, safe.
Oddly, Elaine first saw her husband-to-be, Neil, at Conway, when she was only ten years old and she told her Mum then that she would marry him one day ... and she did!
So, having made such a prediction, you will not be surprised to discover that from an early age she revealed other amazing attributes. She could see, hear and speak to those in the spirit world... and it didn't frighten her, she felt at peace and blessed. It seemed to Elaine, that these events were normal. At that point in her life, she had not realised that her "gifts" were not present in all people. She could hear the angels, talk to them, see and feel their presence.
She and her husband were immensely happy, with the occasional blip that occurs in all relationships. They both worked hard and were able to provide their family with a happy home and lots of love, However, one dark day, Neil was suddenly taken ill and was rushed to hospital coughing up blood. All four of this happy family suffered a dreadful time, that changed their lives for ever.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Austin Macauley
  • Publish Date: Nov 30th, 2021
  • Pages: 94
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.21in - 6.14in - 0.26in - 0.42lb
  • EAN: 9781398463967
  • Categories: Personal Memoirs

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About the Author

Lloyd, Elaine: - Elaine Lloyd was born on 5 June 1972, in East Manchester to loving parents. She first met her husband, Neil, in 1982 at Conway, in North Wales, and she told her mother then, that she would marry him one day... and she did!
Elaine had a normal upbringing and her ambition, in her teenage years, was to be an opera singer and "make it" in New York but, although she earned a Grade Eight at the Manchester School of Music, she was unsuccessful in hitting the bright lights of "The West End", in London, or "Old Broadway", but she went down well enough at the Tameside Operatic and Dramatic Society and featured in their popular shows until 1990.
Elaine, then worked in a Dog Parlour but, soon discovered she was allergic to dog fur, so she moved into office work where she met "the love of her life", Neil Lloyd, for the second time, in 1999. Neil, later proposed to her on the top of the Eiffel Tower, in Paris, and they were married in June 2004, in exotic Dominica. It was about this period that Elaine and Neil both discovered they had the gift of Mediumship, even though both of them had experienced many "spiritual events" during their younger days.