This seventh book of The End series takes our characters from the rapture into the millennial reign of Christ and the saints in the New Jerusalem on the new earth. The story follows the anti-Christ, the False Prophet and the Harlot of Harlots through the trumpet and bowl plagues to their ultimate demise.
The whole series was a complete blabfest. The author could have removed so many useless characters and plotlines that the overall story could have been told in 2 parts. The timeline was completely wrong for both the Rapture and the Mark Of The Beast. The last book shows two characters being saved right before they died, but after they had taken the Mark, which is not possible. The Mark isn't going to be issued until after the Trumpet Judgements, and only after the Abomination Of Desolation when the Beast demands he be worshipped as a god. The ending is sadly anticlimactic, with many questions unanswered. This series makes the Left Behind series look like an encyclopedia on End Times prophecy.
I really enjoyed reading this series, as I enjoy reading about the end times. However, I have noticed several misspelled words as well as words that do not make since I the sentence and it is all through the whole series. I learned a lot just by reading this and about the masons in which I know little about but then you brought Illuminati up and have never heard of this group and it was enlightening. I also enjoyed the history you provided, it was very interesting.