And I heard a great voice out of the temple saying to the seven angels, Go your ways, and pour out the vials of the wrath of God upon the earth. Revelation 16: 1
Silas Ford and the surviving members of his compound have endured the divine wrath of the Great Tribulation, but the worst is yet to come. Festering sores fall upon the worshipers of the Beast, water turns to blood, and the face of the planet is transformed into an apocalyptic wasteland.
Antiochus Frost no longer hides behind a mask of compassion. Revealed as a ruthless tyrant, he unleashes a brutal purge, hunting down all who refuse to kneel. Those who manage to escape his iron grip face an even darker fate—the war to end all wars, Armageddon.
Amid unimaginable agony, Silas Ford clings to his faith, and to the hope that night is always darkest just before the dawn.
Book Wrath is the explosive conclusion to the Kingdom Come saga. Grab your copy today. The end of the world has never been closer.
As with all works by Mark Goodwin, this book contains no profanity and no embarrassing sex scenes. However, if you're offended by conservative principles and references to Scripture, this book might not be for you.
Mark Goodwin is a Christian author and host of the popular Prepper Recon Podcast which interviews patriots, preppers and economists to help people prepare for the uncertain times ahead. His previous fiction series, The Days of Noah spent several months at number one on the Amazon best-sellers list in multiple categories. His first series, The Economic Collapse Chronicles, also hit the Amazon best-sellers list in several categories.
Rounding down to 3.75 stars. I didn’t realize this wasn’t out yet but for some reason it is on Audible, so I’m glad I got to this finale sooner than expected. Not the banger of a finale I was hoping for. It was pretty much more of the same. That being said, still really enjoyed it. I really like how the aliens are implemented in this one and tying it into scripture and what that might look like. There’s a fun ending sequence and I enjoy how our characters handle the different obstacles of the tribulation. My main issues are the same as the other 3. I just don’t think the writing is all that great. There’s some weird character choices too that just didn’t seem logical or realistic. It all seemed pretty rushed too. The ending was happening and then it was just sort of over. I was hoping for a little more. I’ve realized, now that I’ve finished this series, that this series isn’t as much books about the end times and the tribulation, but rather about how to prep for them and survival during an apocalyptic type event. This series just happens to be set during the tribulation. I kept hoping for more of a Left Behind vibe and it would just never get there. Overall though, really enjoyed this book and the series. Never bored at all.
Faith is in the things hoped for, Mark has woven God's word into the fabric after the rapture struggles. Five stars , I give this story of second chance repentant believers working with non believers against the spiritual forces of evil. Friend if you don't believe in Jesus Christ and his redemption power, don't put it off and wind up in the tribulation time like in this story. Repent of your sins and be saved now, there's a real spiritual war for your soul. You are someone and your soul is eternal, God loves you and wants to be in heaven with him.Thank you Mark for the warnings. jrb
I never get tired of reading Mark Goodwin's books. The struggle, sacrifice and steadfastness of the characters is amazing. Full of Scripture at each chapter is wonderful. I highly recommend this book and series. I'm hoping he will write one about the 1000 year rein of Jesus Christ .
The book and series were an eye opening experience as an avid reader who enjoyed the blend of perceived realty living through end time prophesies. Well written with a story line that will draw you in and keep you captivated throughout. Highly recommended, and look forward to following future reads by Mark Goodwin.
This book kept my interest, but only because I read the first three. This is not a book that’s person should attempt to read without having read the first three. The dialog in this book has moments when it is a bit lame.
As usual Mark Goodwin has written another great read!!! It’s well written and his references to biblical scripture is spot on. Keep the books coming Mark!!! Definitely recommend