This is where it all begins, with a sickly seventeen year old named Shiloh Wagner, who has lots of problems and few friends. Shiloh doesn't remember anything prior to his eighth birthday and is angry that he can't find his biological parents. Things go right for Shiloh once as his best and only friend Brad Murray hooks Shiloh up as part of a double date, but while everyone else is watching a movie, Shiloh sees something else; something familiar enough to tear open his old memories of another world and another life where Shiloh is more than just another kid. Shiloh finds his answers in Texas, but Brad is falling on hard times and when Shiloh returns, all Hell breaks loose.
Resurrected Destiny by Gerald Welch is a terrific read. It takes Christian prophesies into the fantasy realm with aliens and demons. Well plotted, well written and very descriptive, these characters were easy to understand and brilliant fun to follow. The book itself ends well, the cliff hanger is in the epilogue. I am looking forward to more.