<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>Hope, a young lawyer visits a group and learns of a plot to interrupt government computers and a man very determined to warn the public about the government's planned control of the populace. And then there is that thing from Orion.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Hope, a young lawyer becomes acquainted with a study group and learns of a plot to interrupt government computers. She wants answers but she must decide which of three men she can trust. Two of them are friends, one from her past and one in her present. The third man is very determined to warn the public about the government's planned control of the populace. Just when she begins to trust one of them, he lies to her. Extreme natural disasters occur and She and the group become hated by the public and the government wants them captured and prosecuted to the fullest extent. And then there is that thing from Orion.</p><p><br></p><p>Soon to be a warm, action-packed epic motion picture this story will be the first high-quality film production to most accurately show Christ's coming with His angels and the events leading up to that event, including the legislated 'Mark of the Beast.'</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Jill (Baptist): </p><p>I read through the story and I really got excited about the plot! I think it's going to be an amazing production!</p><p><br></p><p>Francine (Catholic): </p><p>I like the flow. I believe that at the end of it all it will make us a better person.</p><p><br></p><p>Lily (Catholic): </p><p>My mom and I are both reading the story and are intrigued by it. I think that the story is well written. I think it is very uplifting. I especially love the action and descriptions. I like the way the different families experience the destruction to show how it affects everyone. I found that the characters really show a great individual personality. It made me think, wow this is really an interesting action filled story.</p><p><br></p><p>Michele (Catholic): </p><p>As soon as I finished it I wanted to start reading it again. It is so full of information - I found myself doing a lot of additional research as I read through it because there was so much that was new to me. I think I was more intrigued by the issues. This makes me think that the movie will definitely appeal to different types of audiences. It would be a different experience for audience members depending on where they are on their journey. Those who are looking for a message will find the message you are sharing, and those who are not ready for the message will see an action packed movie that provokes further thought. I was very happy that there was no explicit death displayed. I just want to share with you my favorite part - the part that truly hit something within me - with Hope and Jason in the patrol car. Hope's absolute faith was so comforting, so inspiring and so simple. It truly resonated in me. I am so anxious to see this story become a film.</p><p><br></p><p>David (Not a churchgoer): </p><p>I am still reading but loving every minute of it!! Very intense!! Please don't change anything because it just made me think, which is the best part of this story. Never have I ever wanted to read the Bible. I would really like to read the chapters that the characters speak of. I feel I will get a better appreciation for the story. You truly have written an AMAZING film!!!</p><p><br></p><p>Paul (Non-denominational): </p><p>I greatly enjoyed the story and it really kept me at the edge of my seat throughout each read. This story is a seriously important work that I know will be a very intense and awesome reality.</p><p><br></p><p>Rose (Non-denominational): </p><p>I loved the way that God always provided for those who asked and had faith in Him towards the end of the story. I felt that it really reflected [future] events in the Bible beautifully. When I read in your story that God brings in people who begin to read His word, it made a lot of sense to me. As a relatively new Christian, I am always praying for people to come into my life and shed new light on my faith, and I still feel like I have a lot to learn.</p><p><br></p><p>Celeste (Non-denominational): </p><p>I have read the story (three times) and I think its really great. It was great to read a story that is truly thought provoking. There were a few parts that made me get out my Bible and do some research. It's a very thought provoking film.</p><p><br></p><p>Asha (Non-denominational): </p><p>The script is certainly intriguing. I appreciate its focus on important Christian issues. Hope is an incredibly sweet person. Ashley fascinates me as well. It's interesting (if sad) to see her begin as solidly set in the faith, then gradually slip.</p><p><br></p><p>Herbert, Th.D. (theologian and author): </p><p>This story is the most professionally prepared job I have ever seen. The interweaving sub plots are most professional. The creative imagination of the story is beguiling, compelling and most difficult to leave for a moment. The plot is fast-paced and holds attention easily. I must say with feeble words that the film version will be a shocker and winner.</p><br>
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