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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A DEMON REPENTS? ALL HELL BREAKS LOOSE! The world has finally reached its limit. Terrorism is at an all-time high, catastrophic weather events have become routine, and psycho killers are shooting up our schools and killing our babies. These perilous times were foretold thousands of years earlier in the Scriptures of antiquity, but nobody seems to recognize the signs of the times. As an act of final atonement, one fallen angel has made it his life's mission to warn the world that the end is near, but he has a dilemma. A demon can only possess the ungodly, and every time this demon attempts to warn somebody, the host body and the human he's trying to warn are destroyed in a most unnatural way. But everything is about to change. When this Seraph warns a beautiful young news reporter of a coming plague, everything goes horribly wrong. With a woman's soul caught somewhere between life and death, here and eternity, the future rests in the hands of The Seraphim.
In August of 1862, 27 year-old Edwin R. Fish enlisted as a Union Solder fighting for what he believed to be a just and noble cause; the protection of his family and the solidarity of his nation. Travel with us now back to 1862. The nation is being torn apart by civil war and thousands of brave young men are being asked to make the ultimate sacrifice for their country. they are being asked to risk their lives in service to a President who is committed to a strong, prosperous and free United States of America. The story is told through the actual letters Edwin R. Fish wrote and sent to his wife, Lucy, over the course of 15 months. These inspiring and sometimes tragic letters, written as he served valiantly off the sea islands of the Carolinas, are the basis and the very heartbeat of an intriguing Civil War story.
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The mid-1960s through the mid-1970s was a heady, turbulent time. There was a lot going on back then, and author Elisabeth Amaral was in the middle of it all: the fights for womens rights, racial equality, a music revolution, be-ins, love-ins, riots in the streets, the rage against the Vietnam War, and sex, drugs, and rock and roll. It was an amazing time to be young. In Czar Nicholas, The Toad, and Duck Soup, Amaral shares her recollections of those times. She narrates a coming-of-age story about herself and her husband as they embarked on an improbable journey of self-discovery. They gave up their jobs, moved with their infant son from New York City to Boston, unexpectedly started a childre...
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