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Choices. In this age, we make hundreds if not thousands of choices
every day. Do we eat healthy or grab something quick on the run?
When you see a yellow traffic light, do you speed up and drive
through it or do you prepare to stop? We make so many choices on a
daily basis that we almost do it subconsciously. The most important
choices that we make could have a significant impact on our lives
for years to come, and yet, even these choices are often done
subconsciously. Survival and time take precedence now, while our
consequences are delayed. John St Cyr is just such a person. He is
a sportswriter who lives just outside of Chicago with his wife,
Sera, and his young daughter, Gabby. John and his wife are trying
to stay afloat financially like so many of us. Outwardly, they are
living the American dream, but on the inside, their life is a
nightmare. There are stacks of bills and mortgage payments that
can't be paid, and every day that goes by, they become deeper in
debt. Addictions, infidelity, and bad habits get fed, as John tries
to make sense of his life. On an unseasonably warm day in February,
John takes a trip to Las Vegas to do an article on the Superbowl,
and his life is changed forever. A domestic terrorist plot seems to
be unfolding, and he may be in the middle of it. His strange dreams
of angels and wraiths are haunting him and he knows he must do
something. He must find a tall menacing dark man named Euroclydon.
But is he too late? John has never been a spiritual man, nor has he
been God fearing. That may or may not change. He has an important
choice to make.
Choices. In this age, we make hundreds if not thousands of choices
every day. Do we eat healthy or grab something quick on the run?
When you see a yellow traffic light, do you speed up and drive
through it or do you prepare to stop? We make so many choices on a
daily basis that we almost do it subconsciously. The most important
choices that we make could have a significant impact on our lives
for years to come, and yet, even these choices are often done
subconsciously. Survival and time take precedence now, while our
consequences are delayed. John St Cyr is just such a person. He is
a sportswriter who lives just outside of Chicago with his wife,
Sera, and his young daughter, Gabby. John and his wife are trying
to stay afloat financially like so many of us. Outwardly, they are
living the American dream, but on the inside, their life is a
nightmare. There are stacks of bills and mortgage payments that
can't be paid, and every day that goes by, they become deeper in
debt. Addictions, infidelity, and bad habits get fed, as John tries
to make sense of his life. On an unseasonably warm day in February,
John takes a trip to Las Vegas to do an article on the Superbowl,
and his life is changed forever. A domestic terrorist plot seems to
be unfolding, and he may be in the middle of it. His strange dreams
of angels and wraiths are haunting him and he knows he must do
something. He must find a tall menacing dark man named Euroclydon.
But is he too late? John has never been a spiritual man, nor has he
been God fearing. That may or may not change. He has an important
choice to make.
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