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2nd Edition 5 stars! "MUST READ Thriller About Ghosts, Occult and God! Having read and fallen in love with each of Aimeé Marie Bejarano's fictions, I counted the days before I could get this one. Within the pages, I discovered the depth of the authors desire to gift readers a spine-tingling read that cannot be put down!" - Paula Rose Michelson
From the author of Best-selling Kindles, "Angelica, You Have Chosen Well" & "My Name Is Not Saul."

When Christian psychiatrist Dr. Leslie Johnson arrives in Humanity Ville, Texas, she faces the supernatural battle of her life. Demons masquerade as ghosts inhabiting the withdrawn, peculiar town including The Hope Psychiatric Facility. Does this explain why the citizens themselves seem to be under a fog or are they flat out scared?

While Dr. Johnson meets with her patients, she soon realizes the very thing tormenting one particular patient, Olga Benner, is demon possession. Suddenly, it seems every apparition and paranormal disturbance is gunning for Leslie Johnson, even going as far as assaulting a patient. Certain doctors relieve themselves with stories of horror only to frighten Leslie further.

Leslie doesn't believe she has any power as a Christian, and the evil forces continue coming against her terrorizing her even in the apartment at night.

After a night of horror, with a particular patient, assaults, and sacrifices, including apparitions of dead people has Leslie question why the Lord has brought her to such a place. Detectives cannot fight the evil with a mere weapon, and shortly realize the ghostly rumors about the mental facility are, in fact, true. They remain by Leslie as she seems to be the only target.

Spells, witchcraft, paranormal activity, and astral projection, is it no match to the power of Jesus?

Will Leslie realize the power that raised Jesus Christ from the dead lives in her? Will she see the warrior within so she may fight the insidious evil which lurks in this small town stemming from the facility?

The beginning of a terrifying, paranormal, horror, fantasy series which will make you question everything you THINK you believe.

418 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 12, 2017

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Aimée Marie Bejarano

24 books59 followers
Author Aimée Marie Bejarano writes compelling, YA, inspirational, historical fiction, Messianic, Jewish, paranormal, science fiction, horror, supernatural, time travel, and urban fantasy novels. She is author of Best-selling Kindles "Angelica, You Have Chosen Well," Part One of the Angelica Series, "My Name is Not Saul" Part Two of the Angelica Series, "The Satan Seduction" When Pastors Cross the Line, and "Your Hands and Feet" Book of Dramas Volume 1.
Her inspiration and passion come from the Lord who uses her love of good books, movies and things of the supernatural and paranormal to show readers what God's Word (The Bible) says regarding controversial subjects. No matter the genre, each of Aimée's novels proclaims Jesus as the King and Conqueror while spreading the gospel.

This country gal lives in the great state of Texas. A musician, Aimée has worked with the youth for years. She enjoys cooking, gardening, and playing with her four-legged kids, movie fright nights with the family, and caring for the family farm. On cool evenings, she loves taking leisure walks and adores thunderstorms.

Though dealing with chronic pain, from several disabling diseases, Aimée presses on eager to encourage others to fight against their physical limitations. For this talented servant of God, writing is not only a calling, but a means to fly away into the world of her imagination. A talent for writing in the present tense, readers are pulled into the story while it's happening.

Most novels have recently been taken down, except 2 Best-selling Kindles. Stay tuned.

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April 29, 2018
The best thing about reviewing books sent to you is that you don’t know anything about them. There is no particular biased because you’re not a fan nor have you read anything from the author previously. And that’s the case with Saga, book one in the Possessions of the Human Kind series. I’m saying this because Saga is a Christian book with a mix of supernatural themes. To be honest, had I known much about it, I would’ve probably been put off because I’m not overly excited to read work with religion having a central stronghold throughout.

So, what is Saga about? It tells the story of Dr Leslie Johnson as she arrives in Humanity Ville to take up a post at Hope Psychiatric Facilty. There, she finds strange happenings with a touch of the supernatural. Evil is targeting her. Evil wants her. Now, she must believe in her faith and fight more so than ever.

It could have been so easy for Saga to cross the line and become pretentious and preachy. However, author, Aimee Marie Bejarano, finds a successful balance between the religious elements and the supernatural ones. After a shaky opening chapter or two, the story finds it footing, and from there, Bejarano shows off her writing skills and storytelling ability.

She gives us crisp proses, and a few interesting, if not perfect, characters. However, it is not without its fault within the middle section of the book. There are several pacing issues that could have been fixed with a sharper edit, adding with some punctuation problems. As it progresses, the story finds its footing again and hits a wonderful home-run. What stands out in particular is Bejarano’s ability to write such concise dialogue, adding just that bit more to the characters.

Not without its faults, Saga is a good start for the series that should get you invested in the sequel.
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June 30, 2017
The bringing together of the paranormal with Christianity is a fabulous accomplishment. The author does a wonderful job of spreading the word of God while simultaneously unnerving the reader with what goes bump in the night. With a great story and fantastic characters, I as a reader was thoroughly entertained. I look forward to reading the next installment in the series.
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August 19, 2020
Awesome tale of God and Satan

I found this story to be rather awesome actually, and the battle between Jesus and Christians versus Satan and his minions, along with a mental hospital thown in to be a great read. Five stars.
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September 3, 2018
This 1st edition is retired. As of September 2018 it has been REVISED! WHOOP!
As of December 2017, this novel has an all new 2nd Edition complete w a new cover & professionally edited! Readers can now update! Blessings!
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