Signs and Wonders: Book Two of the Laodicea Chronicles
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Publisher: PID Publishing
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© 2006 by PID Publishing Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: First Edition
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Printed: 303 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:Katherine Adamson is in a race against time. Can she unravel the mystery of her aunt’s diary in time to stop the demonic clock set into motion by Amy Horine’s kidnapping? Can John Thundercloud’s journals shed light into the rising darkness surrounding Eden, Indiana? And what is real estate agent Rhonda Coleman hiding? Prepare yourself for a non-stop, heart pounding ride as Katy, Josh, Pastor Jones, and Thundercloud lead a group of Eden’s faithful against Satan’s plans for a genetic Armageddon.. Keywords:Listed in: |
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Sit down, put your feet up and be prepared to take a literary trip into the bizarre. The picturesque town of Eden should be a safe haven for baseball, hot dogs and apple pie - but that doesn't seem to be the norm for the folks of this small city. Instead our heroine, author Katy Adamson along with a cadre of believers, are on a mission that requires steadfast faith to see them through one dark mystery after another. "Signs and Wonders" is a fun, compelling read that is enjoyable from start to finish - - and oh my, what a finish! This book is the second in the "Laodicea Chronicles" series. The first one, "Winds of Evil" is still available through other online sites.
Author Sharon Gilbert correctly places this series in the "teen" reading category. A fine reading choice for a younger adult, perhaps a bit predictive for a more mature reader.
Author Sharon Gilbert correctly places this series in the "teen" reading category. A fine reading choice for a younger adult, perhaps a bit predictive for a more mature reader.
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