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Choices: Arrival of the Fourth Generation

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Jordan Sullivan’s pregnancy seems like the perfect cure for her loneliness. In fact, it feels like God’s way of saying “sorry” for allowing her parents’ murders. That belief not only explains how a virgin like Jordan can be pregnant, it makes the news she’s expecting twins feel like poetic justice. But it isn’t long before Jordan realizes her pregnancy isn’t entirely a Godsend.
From the moment they’re born, the twins become common denominators of mysterious tragedies. Jordan struggles to rationalize the irrational until she meets Tanas. He horrifies her with the news that her babies are the fourth generation of a line-breeding experiment Tanas started with the Nazi Angel of Death, Josef Mengele.
Tanas will soon force Jordan to make a terrible choice if she is to keep her sons alive – unless she can find another way.

367 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 29, 2016

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Author 15 books148 followers
June 16, 2017
Reviewed For Readers' Favorite by Grant Leishman

When twenty-one-year-old virgin, Jordan Sullivan discovers she is pregnant and having twins, solving the mystery of how she got pregnant, when she’d never had sex, quickly takes a back seat to a whole new set of choices she is now facing. Initially, it seems that the twins may be an “apology” from God for allowing her parents to be brutally murdered a couple of years ago. In Choices, Arrival of the Fourth Generation, by Coleen Liebsch, Jordan quickly comes to understand that the birth of her twin boys may be less of a gift from God as more a trial of her love and beliefs. The mysterious Mr. Tanas and the discovery that her beautiful twins are in fact the fourth generation of a genetic breeding program begun way back in Germany, by the infamous Dr. Mengele, only makes her choices harder and more crucial.

Choices, is one of the most innovative, fresh, and fascinating premises I’ve read in a long time. I was instantly sucked into the story from the very beginning and couldn’t get out until I found the result of the choices Jordan had to make. Liebsch has produced a story full of memorable characters and moral dilemmas they must face and overcome. I found Mr. Tanas to be the perfect epitome of the character he was written to be. As the first episode of what will no doubt, be a fascinating journey with these two twin boys, I will definitely be looking to read the next exciting installment of Choices. This book is a triumph in its genre and I absolutely adored the writing, the style, and the plot machinations. An excellent piece of work and kudos to Coleen Liebsch for her book, Choices.
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July 1, 2017
Jordan Sullivan is still coming to terms with her parent's death and her unexplained pregnancy, so she is ill-prepared for a stranger's revelations regarding the true identity of her twin boys. With little time to spare, she has to decide whether recent events could be indicative that the stranger is telling the truth or whether they are just coincidences, and the stranger has serious mental-health problems. As the story unfolds the only thing, Jordan can be sure of is that she needs to find a way to protect her sons.

This fictional story will appeal to readers who love horror stories and/or books relating to the work of Josef Mengle.

The only negative aspect I can think of is that I have to wait to read the next book in the series.
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