A reluctant traveler engaging a relentless enemy with Eternity in the balance…
Quinn Evans thought it was only a childhood dream, not a divine decree laden with eternal purpose. Rescuing the Book of Life had to be a fantasy, a crazy vision brought on by the deep grief over losing his parents in a car crash when he and his twin sister, Tessa, were eight years old.
It disturbed him that his Granny took the dream seriously. She seemed to think it was a real calling, but Quinn was too busy with school and working on their Welsh farm to give it much thought – until he met the mysterious Shepherd when he was eighteen. Soon afterward, his life was upended. Quinn reluctantly enters the world of Quantum Spacewalking when he is invited to join a team of Universe Healers. He meets Aneera, the love of his life and a fellow Universe Healer, as the world rapidly moves into the cataclysmic events of the end of the age.
What no one else knows is that Quinn is also a Golden One. Quinn doesn’t understand it himself. What he does know is that deceptive beings who call themselves Golden Ones are hunting him. Quinn has to use all the resources at his disposal to evade capture while completing the secret time-splicing missions that will prepare him to find the Book of Life.
One slip up and the eternal destiny of billions will be destroyed. Will he survive to complete his final mission? And will Aneera’s and his paths ever cross again?
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ASIN : B0BXNW1Y3T
Publication date : March 6, 2023
Language : English
File size : 2846 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
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Word Wise : Enabled
Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
Print length : 376 pages
Best Sellers Rank: #631,608 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
#339 in Christian Futuristic Fiction
#740 in Religious Science Fiction & Fantasy (Kindle Store)
#757 in Christian Science Fiction (Books)
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My name is Quinn. On the last, best day of my childhood, my dad caught me in a hug and told me not to worry — he and my mum would be back in three days to pick up my sister and me from Aunt Jenny’s. The sun still shone brightly that day. I remember the sky was endless blue.
The darkness came the next day, and never really left until the day he walked into my life.
How he arrived is still a mystery to me. I had walked to the stream at the edge of Granny’s pasture. I didn’t want anyone to see me cry. Eighteen-year-old boys can be proud like that.
I was leaving for London the next day — leaving my Granny’s farm in Wales where I had lived the last ten years after my parents were killed in the car wreck that ended my childhood.
Starting a new job far from home might have been the right thing to do, but I had never been so scared in my entire life.
Quinn means “wise counsel” or “intelligent.” I certainly didn’t feel either wise or intelligent at this moment. Instead, those things were what I needed.
“Dad, I miss you so much. I wish you were here,” I whispered into the wind, tears still flowing from my eyes.
A rustle behind me told me I wasn’t alone. I spun to see a middle-aged man with a shepherd’s staff walk into my little clearing. He was greying at the temples and had a lean, powerful build. His eyes arrested me. They were thundercloud grey with hints of lightning.
I didn’t recognize him, and I thought I knew all the farmers and shepherds in the area. I was embarrassed to be caught with my blotchy, red, tear-stained face.
“Ho there, lad,” the Shepherd said. “Are you all right?”
Normally, I wouldn’t spill my troubles out to a complete stranger. But this wasn’t a normal day.