What people have said about Angels in My Hair
Celebrity Endorsements
‘Those who see angels, are close to being Angels. In this wonderful book, Lorna beautifully and graphically describes Angels and how they work.’
William Roach, MBE – star of the hit TV series, Coronation Street
‘In times of universal deceit, never more so than now, the world needs guidance and hope. Angels in my Hair is an amazing book by an incredible woman, who shares her unique and fascinating experience of the guides at work with her in her own life and the messages they have for us all.”
Jim Corr. The Corrs
“Lorna’s wisdom and insights are breathtaking. This is a woman I have known for many years and admire enormously. She has made a big difference to my life and that of many others.”
Daniel O’Donnell
Internationally acclaimed Irish singer
"Angels in my Hair is more than just an autobiography. It is a revelation that will open your eyes and change your life. Angels in my Hair has a message that the world needs to hear."
Matthew E. Adams
New York Times Bestselling Author of Chicken Soup for the Soul of America
What the Press have said about 'Angels In my Hair'
“Angels in my hair makes for fascinating reading”
Michelle Stanistreet Sunday Express
“Lorna is extraordinary. Whether or not her angels are real.”
Sue Leonard – irish Independent
“Of course, it sounds barking, doesn’t it? Seeing Angels? .. The first point that must be made about Byrne is how credible she is – no matter how incredible her story...One can simply read the book and wonder”
Roger Tagholm, Publishing News
”The book surprised me, I really enjoyed it. It's a very simply and softly written narrative, one that managed to grip me emotionally (tears were shed) and made me reflect.”
Andrea Byrne – Sunday Independent
“Angels in my hair is the rare testimony of a modern day mystic”
Annemarie O’Connor, Irish Catholic
“The publishing phenomenon that is Angels in my hair ...”
Mary Wilson – RTE, Irish National Radio
Readers Reviews
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Blogs on Angels in my hair
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