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Suddenly, the lights went out, not just in one town or village, but
all across the world. It was an act of cyber terrorism that plunged
the world into the heart of darkness, into the 1000-year night,
letting loose the demons of a billion souls, pitting dark against
light, causing each person everywhere to choose sides. Not since
Stephen King's "The Stand" has there been an apocalyptic thriller
of such epic proportions. Read book one of this 3-book series and
see what happens when society's thin veneer of civility is stripped
away. "The God Virus" is gripping, seething and oozing with the
best and worst humanity has to offer.
Six months earlier in, The God Virus, the lights went out across
America, throwing our country into turmoil and chaos, unleashing
the demons of a million souls upon an unsuspecting humanity. Dan
Branch and his family, caught in the meat grinder of societal
collapse, battled their way back home, only to find a new and
greater threat waiting for them. Once again, Dan and his family
must fight for survival against impossible odds. But this time they
are not alone. Their enemy is powerful and cruel, but now Dan is
joined by an even greater source of good, evening the odds and
giving them a fighting chance. As the Golden Horde marches toward
them, leaving death, suffering and destruction in its path, The
Shadow Militia takes charge
Natalie Katrell was a single mother. Her daughter, six-year old
Amethyst, seemed like a miniature copy of herself, with long,
blonde hair, shining blue eyes, and a smile that softened the
hearts of most people who looked upon her. But neither Natalie nor
Amethyst could see the man watching them. He always stayed off in
the shadows, hidden around corners, or gazing from behind the
innocent pages of a paperback book. Sometimes he sipped tea while
at other times he nursed a vanilla latte with a double shot of
espresso. But always, without fail, he watched Natalie and her
daughter. He was obsessed and Natalie was his next chosen one. What
would you do if a serial killer began stalking you and your child?
Natalie Katrell was not a violent woman, but when the serial killer
pushed, she pushed back With the help of Sam Colton, NRA personal
protection instructor, Natalie got armed and dangerous
It's the not-too-distant future, and in the wake of a nuclear
terrorist attack, the president has signed the Freedom from
Religion Act, which outlaws any public expression of religion. But
what will the president do now that his wife and son are dead and
he has converted to Christianity? Will he stand true to his
new-found God, or will he buckle under political pressure? It was
his lifelong dream to be president, but now he stands poised to
lose it all, just for following the convictions of his heart.
Read this inspirational and uplifting book of stories about real
life and find out why Laughter and tears are truly the medicinal
balm of life. They both heal, empower, and exhort, but they were
created to be mutually inclusive. They are two sides of the same
coin. To have one and not the other is to go through life with a
lop-sided personality. All tears and you may end up hopelessly
bitter and morose. Conversely, too much laughter, and you may dance
through life, never growing wise, never grappling with the eternal
questions of Why . Laughter and tears are beautiful gifts from God.
Liken them to a pair of wonderful shoes. If you wear one, without
the other, the best you can hope for is to limp along through life,
doing less than what God intended for you. But if you can merge the
two, incorporate both of them appropriately into your life, then
you will be freed to live life fully and to better serve others.
And now, I wish you the best, as you laugh and cry your way through
God s gift of life.
Columbine and Virginia Tech were not good omens. The victims there
were unarmed sheep, who hid beneath desks and chairs, simply
cowering as they died. They said "Baa" as they were being
slaughtered. Something basic to our society has to change. It's
time to stand and fight while we still can. And if our politicians
tell us we can't protect our children in a daycare center, a post
office, or a church, then we show them the door. We vote them out.
We recall them. We take out the trash That's the attitude that
America was founded on. Somewhere along the timeline, America has
lost it's way, we've lost our instinct for survival; it's no longer
"fight or flight"; it's just plain "cower and die"
After Hank Simmons caught his wife cheating with his editor, he
fled the hustle and bustle of the big city, and moved away with his
four children to a small one-horse town in northern Michigan. All
is well until the peace and tranquillity is suddenly shattered when
a terrorist cell group from Detroit is infiltrated by FBI Special
Agent Richard Resnik. Resnik follows the terrorists to Grand
Rapids, but underestimates the leader, Momin Islam, who attempts to
detonate one of two nuclear suitcase bombs, and then flees north,
with Agent Resnik in pursuit. Everything comes to a head when Momin
stops in Freidham Ridge for gasoline and a simple bite to eat.
Resnik is compelled to join forces with Hank and the townspeople to
prevent the terrorist from exploding the second nuclear suitcase
bomb.
This is a politically incorrect, no-holds-barred commentary on the
Second Amendment and the right to keep and bear arms. In the
no-nonsense spirit of Ted Nugent, Coryell gives his opinions on
women and guns, killing and Christianity, the open carry debate,
and political activism, as well as practical advice on personal and
family defence.
Evan Novack, nicknamed Bear by his friends, towers over most men,
and weighs in at 250 pounds of powerful, strapping sinew and
bone-breaking muscle. Every mother's son in North Fork wishes he
were Bear - except for Bear himself. Bear is daily tortured by his
own private pain and sense of overwhelming loss. Separated from his
five-year-old son during a bitter divorce, Bear has tried and
failed to locate the son he loves more than life itself. As Bear
continues his search, his son has been doing the same, and is
already on his way to North Fork. But tragedy steps in and his son
is kidnapped by a sociopathic killer who has vowed to destroy Bear
and all he holds dear. It will take all Bear's skill as a woodsman
to track down and save his son from the deranged killer. Bear must
prove his legendary status or die trying.
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