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For Namesake: The Final Saints of Mad Corn Wallace

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Mad Max and Seth Rogen's movie, This Is The End, meets X-Men . During the end of the world, people like Wallace Green and his family are beginning to display extraordinary abilities. These abilities are illegal according to the New World order commanded by Septimus. When Wallace, who becomes known reluctantly as Cornwallis, begins to cultivate the lands of his desert hometown, people are inspired to resist Septimus and defend their homes. With his family's help and his magic sword, Wallace fights flying demons, mutated animals, and militia scum who inject themselves with a polluted serum provided by the New World. All the while, Wallace amazes but also concerns his peers when he often gets into loud disputes with the unseen angel Belial. In this comical apocalypse tale, join Wallace on this action packed journey where its the end of the world as we know it.

346 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 17, 2023

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Author 5 books56 followers
February 22, 2023
For Namesake: The Final Saints of Mad Corn Wallace is an installment of the For Namesake trio. All books can be read as standalone and if you didn’t read Gunther’s story, you should. For Namesake: The Confusion of Allan from the Swiss.

The setting is in a post-apocalyptic world where a sort of weird antichrist rules. Humans had to adapt and battle for their lives. To some of them, the Heavens had granted powers to survive the new reality against a world dominated by evil.

Buckle Up! You’re in for a wild ride. The story comprises amazing battles of good versus evil, superpowers with special effects, mutated creatures, angels and demons doing their bidding, and a group of people chosen to fight the last battle.

The characters are well written and developed a lot throughout the book. All of them have interesting backgrounds and unique personalities, making the story even more fun. The writing is humorous with hilarious scenes, but also a few sad ones. Battles and fights description are vivid, bringing you to the brawl with them, but it’s not only that. The book touches important subjects such as religious views, intolerance, preconception, and situations that doom our world today, making their journey much more relatable to us, and giving us food for thoughts. The ending is a shocking surprise to leave you in a speechless bliss! It’s epic! I didn’t expect how it all ended, and I loved it! More than perfect!

I truly recommend this book if you are a fan of paranormal and lots of adventure that makes you forget reality and fully immerse into another world.
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Author 8 books26 followers
May 31, 2023
I'm definitely going to try to get through this review without spoiling anything. But fair warning! I don't know if I'm capable of that.

I loved everything about this final book in the For Namesake series. It gave so much adventure and funny moments. It gave amazing character building, and relationship building. The battles were so amazingly described and I could picture it very easily.

Blake has a way with words to pull so many different emotions out of you during the whole storyline. With a writing technique that's so unique that it keeps you interested through the whole story.

With the paranormal added in. I would recommend this story over and over again.
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September 16, 2025
Another excellent book from Blake Edward.

This one had a lot biblical basis for the end times. It has cool characters as always with Blake Edward novels! It isn't biblical in a way that you might be used to. It is raw and real and modern and funny... and has cool superpowers! A great read.

And also, it's just Wallace ;)
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