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Mason Michael: The Heaven Projection

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“For one hundred thousand souls be saved, save me.”

In the final hours of Earth’s existence, eighteen-year-old Alexa Dyson holds the hope of humanity--the key to salvation of lost souls in a world where proclaiming Christ is a death sentence. Frightened and alone, Alexa finds herself warming up to an unlikely protector who vows to care for her and her unborn child. But when faced with a series of incredible events, Alexa realizes there may be more to her handsome young savior than meets the eye.

With judgment day approaching and countless lives hanging in the balance, will Alexa accept her divine assignment before it is too late? And when the time comes, will she be willing to make the ultimate sacrifice?

This thrilling conclusion to the Beautiful Justice series illustrates the power of intercessory prayer to redeem generational sins, and sheds light on justice and retribution, mercy and divine preservation. Mason Michael will break your narrow perception of heaven and inspire you to trust God’s sovereign will above all else.
 

416 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2012

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Dawn Dyson

7 books200 followers
Dawn Dyson has degrees in both Animal Science and Education. She is currently earning a Masters of Divinity. Ms. Dyson is presently working on two Christian non-fiction titles and her fifth novel. She describes her writing as a God-given gift and strives to incorporate Christian themes throughout each of her works. She encourages others to find their passion in life, link it with God's and then share it with the world. Learn more at www.dawndyson.com

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Profile Image for Gayle Pace.
1,110 reviews22 followers
January 16, 2016
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I found that this book wasn't all like the first one or second. This is the third and final installment of the series. This book, Book Three was written with a slower pace. It allows you to get into the character and find out what they are about. I found this book much easier to read than the other two. The book is about the same characters that were in Book One and Book Two. This book is about the coming and the leaving of the rapture. The existing life as we know it is gone. People do as they want and never think twice. There is no difference between right and wrong, good and evil, light and darkness. But God is always there.We chose if we want to reach out to him or not. He gave Alexa a place where she could live and safely have her baby without ever leaving the house. This is the main plot for the entire story. The author was very imaginative and creative to bring in horses to deliver the Living Word. This helped the angels to prepare Alexa to be ready to save a 100 thousand souls. The author put so much of herself in this book. It was personal. The conversations with God put it on a level the reader could relate to. It was just wonderfully written and the story and the scenes were lovely. Dax was two sided. He was protector and then betrayer. Later Dax was to bow down on his knees before The Maker. Connolly became a trusted friend after you got to know him. He was also Alexa's husband. A man of his own, quiet and reserved who knew what he had to do without a doubt. The author brings families together, which brought to the surface the hurts, the scars and the tragedies. The hardest part was confronting the pain and trying to heal. The healing was needed not only for them but for generations. Justice, Sienna, Jonathan, Bella, Drew did their work silently as angels. They worked with grace and love. The author presents that the answer to healing is constant prayer. We don't often think of Heaven but this book makes you stop and think. Trusting in God and knowing that whatever happens, it is a part of God's plan for us. I'm not real religious but I believe there is a higher being. For anyone out there, this would be a good inspirational read even if you are not all that religious. It does tell us that there is someone watching over us and all we have to do is place our hand in his. I would suggest that you read the book in series. Book One, BELLA MAURA, Book Two, JUSTICE QUINN and this book, the last of the Beautiful Justice Series, MASON MICHAEL.

I would give this book 5 STARS.

I was given a complimentary copy of MASON MICHAEL from the author, Dawn Dyson for this unbiased review.
Profile Image for Lynelle Clark.
Author 60 books175 followers
January 28, 2016
I received the book from the author for an honest review.

My initial thought when I started with book 3 was I of wonder. It felt like a different person has write this book. It was not the same flow in adjectives as words rolled on the paper, giving you an in-depth look at every facet of the characters and plot. This was written casually, and simpler, making it an easier read.
All the characters were back from the previous two books with Alexa, Connolly and Dax added to explain in greater detail as the story unfolds. In Book 3 the rapture has come and gone and life as we know it has disappeared leaving people to do what they want when they want with no conscious of right and wrong, light or darkness.
What touched me the most was how God prepared the house for Alexa during this difficult times so that she could live there, giving birth never leaving the island or house. Which became the center stage for the whole plot.
In this book generational curses is explained with forgiveness playing a major role in the healing process. Restoring what God has intended all along in a specific person's blood line.
The work of angels is better explained, the part of the sea clearly defined and I loved how the author brought in the horses as messengers of the Living Word. Helping the angels doing the work needed preparing Alexa to accept her task saving a 100 thousand souls.
Dax's part was also clearly defined, first as protector and later as betrayer. The complexities of his character enhanced the plot as you learn his true identity, and at the end his knee had to bow before the Maker of Heaven and Earth.
Connolly's character was at first a mystery but as we got to know him he became a trusted friend and husband for Alexa. A beautiful and quiet man that knew his duty at the end.
I loved how the author brought the families together, opening the obvious wounds and tragedies and confronts them with it, restoring and healing not only them but all the generational blood lines as well as those people that was directly influenced by their acts.
The angels doing their work silently in the form of Sienna, Jonathan, Drew, Bella and Justice. Each accomplish their task with grace and love.
A great book from beginning to end.
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January 10, 2013
This is my favorite book of the entire series. Dawn wrote personal things in this book that were not in the others, and it just pulled me into the book. I have read and reviewed all three of these books, and the other two did not affect me the way this one did. I felt as though I was going through everything Alexa was. Dawn wrote it so personally. The conversations with God, His holding her hand, it was beautiful. If you have not read this series, this is a must read! Sad to see it end!
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December 31, 2013
It was a good book. It kept me guessing the whole way through. It's a Judgment Day style book/fantasy. I just didn't agree on the King James version of the bible bashing. All and all I would recommend it.
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