"While I'm sad to say goodbye to Sam and the other characters of the Rapture Trilogy, I've loved reading this series so much, and I can definitely recommend it to anyone that enjoys a good post-apocalyptic story that also has a mix of paranormal elements, great pacing and a main character that although flawed, is incredibly easy to like."
Thanks to Kat at the Aussie Zombie! She's awesome. Click here to read the entire review
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"Also, you might be worried that it's an overtly preachy, Christian-centered book. Now, while it is heavy with Biblical quotes and stories, the book throws up many questions about the Bible that it doesn't necessarily seek to answer. The author has taken the story of the end-of-days as prophesied in the Bible and has asked, What If? What if were true, what if this came to pass? And I think he's done a masterful job of creating one possible answer to that. Both Christian and non-Christian readers can, and I'm sure will, enjoy this trilogy, that pits the ultimate good and the ultimate evil against each other, and focuses on what happens to those caught in the middle through no fault of their own."
Click here to see the entire review on J.L Pawley's blog The new print editions of the entire Rapture trilogy (Rapture, Tribulation, Apocalypse) have just arrived from Amazon (using Createspace) and I'm thrilled. My thanks again to Cheryl Rowe for the amazing covers! Check out this for tricky. I love print editions and get pretty excited by a series of books on my shelf. I especially love it when you can tell at a glance that they are part of a series. I got Cheryl to put one third of Sam's face on the spine so when you combine them, you get this:
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Phillip W. Simpson
Phillip W. Simpson is an author of YA and children's books.
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