
Times Up! Part 1
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Narrado por:
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Cherise Knapp
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Daniel Hill
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Times Up! Part 1 by Daniel Hill is a Christian suspense novel that follows the story of a group of people who are caught up in a supernatural battle between good and evil. The book is fast-paced and full of action, and it will keep you guessing until the very end.
The story begins with a series of strange and unexplained events that start to happen in a small town. People are being changed and expiring supernatural things of good but at the same time there is a growing sense of fear and dread in the air.
A group of people are brought together by what seems like random events but later find out it is not random at all. As they get closer to the truth, they find themselves in danger from the forces of evil that are at work in the small town and the big city nearby.
Pray you enjoy this book.
Book cover art by: 137841144 / Crack In © Aleksei Filatov | Dreamstime.com
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- Shaniqua
- 10-20-17
Great message!
I could really picture this as a stage play! Such a powerful message. The author did a great job of developing each character and their individual stories that connected altogether. I can tell the author is a science-head lol I look forward to part 2! The narrator does an awesome job as well!
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