What do you do when you witness the end of the world, as you know it through a dream?
The emotional impact creates such a connection that you just can't ignore it.
Do you report it in, or do you simply sit on your revelation and hope that it goes away?
After a brief illness that resulted in two of the most profound and prophetic dreams that she has ever experienced, Sophia’s emotions are all but drained.
2020 Vision chronicles the journey of Sophia Sinclair, as she strives, alongside her boyfriend Steven Cartwright, to prove to the world that the End of Days or an Apocalypse may actually be closer than we think.
What starts as a fact-finding mission soon leads to a global race of espionage and treason, as time starts to run out to solve and prevent the ultimate self-fulfilling prophecy.
This twisted tale of love, loss and loyalty ultimately brings into question Sophia’s view on life, authority and finally her faith.
For Sophia, her vision of the end, is just the beginning...
2020 Vision is a great read, especially for anyone who loves contemporary political science with a side of conspiracy theory and humor. The heroine, Sophie Sinclair, awakes one night after an apocalyptic dream that she just can’t ignore. She manages to face the resulting journey of her world as she knows it coming apart with a sense of humor and while retaining a positive outlook. This book is a real page turner. I look forward to reading all future books by this up and coming novelist.
If you like all things conspiracy, this political thriller combines espionage adventure with a romantic backdrop, as the lead characters race to save the world from a possible 'End of Days' scenario.