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It is 1969 as teenaged heiress, Kimberly Martin, enters a seedy Georgia bar, desperate to end her haunting dreams of alien abduction. But, she instinctively knows they are more than just dreams. Aliens are preparing her womb for an implanted hybrid and she has a plan she hopes will stop them in their tracks. But Kim has no idea that her act of defiance is about to unleash a stream of events that will catapult her, her family, and her friends to the precipice of a plot to overtake the world.

After hearing confessions at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Kimberly’s brother, Benny, learns in a vision that Kimberly is a candidate for insemination and that it is his job to shepherd Earth’s people into a new dawn. Meanwhile, Sarah Matheson, Texas Bible college student, is visited by what she thinks is an angel who performs a strange procedure on her. In Illinois, Chris Altenbrook has just walked away from a potentially lucrative athletic career to enter the priesthood without any idea of what lies ahead. As three families are rocked by alien abduction, attempted murder, and Vatican intrigue, a turbulent world begins to spiral out of control and nothing seems certain.

Precipice is a fast-paced adventure of world domination and cosmic conspiracies as three families uncover the powerful truths that await this generation."

347 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 25, 2014

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T.C. Joseph

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TC Joseph is a recently retired executive from a major, global consumer products company. He now lives in the Great Lakes region where he enjoys time with his family. His life-long passion for Bible prophecy combines with his rich and varied life experiences as a global executive to inspire the compelling characters and relentless pace of This Generation Series.

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22 reviews39 followers
April 21, 2016
Initially, this book was extremely boring. Although the author had clearly done his research and spun it into a tale,there was just so much going on that it turned a pleasure read into a monotonus cycle of reading and then trying to remember who each person was. I did enjoy the story, but I am not sure if I will continue the series. It was a very interesting concept and provideds lots to think on.
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June 6, 2017
I might continue with this series. It feels as if this was perhaps a setup book for the remainder to be told in the next book or 2. The first book was a tough one to get through, although I did like the concepts the author is trying to tie together. So I will likely give the second book a try.
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March 10, 2017
A page turner

Mr. Joseph did an excellent job in combining many theories about aliens, hybrids, the Vatican, fundamental Christianity and how they could all enter relate. I could not put it down. Characters were well-defined and engaging.
21 reviews4 followers
October 6, 2016
This is an awesome story that includes elements from differing belief systems. I had a hard time putting the book down. Can't wait to read the next book in this series. Pleasantly surprised!
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September 23, 2016
This is a Goodreads win review. This book is very edgy in nature. As near as I can figure out it has something to do with Kimberly having dreams about being abducted by aliens. Is is also an adventure book.
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February 21, 2015
This book sucks.

This is the most boring book I have ever read. It was an extreme effort to finish. I will not bother with books 2 and 3.
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