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Police Chief Corey Conn thinks his home town of Prosper Point is the perfect place to end his career in the force. Till recently, it had been a quiet, small town with simple problems and good people. Now, people are rioting in the streets, anger and hate is rising on every corner. Guns are loaded, as people take shelter in the community center. The only hope the town might have is the stranger who just arrived. The citizens of Prosper Point quickly fall victim to an terrifying disease. Panic quickly builds and the uninfected soon band together to fight off the their neighbors and friends. When all hope seemed lost, a stranger appears from nowhere. Who will they trust?

171 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 29, 2017

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429 reviews330 followers
December 19, 2019
This book was really hard to get through. I believe that the only reason I finished it is because of my own stubborn attitude towards leaving things unfinished.

I think the book had good intentions but it just didn’t sit well with me. It felt like religion was being forced down my throat at every turn. It left no other options other than to choose one way, and one way only.

The characters were not very dimensional and needed a lot of fleshing out. They didn’t have many personality traits and I couldn’t find an attachment to any of them. There were some characters that I thought would be a big part of the book due to them being presented as the main characters in the summary that were hardly in it at all.

I honestly just think that the book could use another run through and maybe not be so pushy on those that aren’t religious. I understand if it is meant for one target audience but in doing so, will alienate so many other diverse groups of people that could potentially be picking up the book.
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April 4, 2020
This book I could not put down
A small town, a corporation Mango co, the people, the mayor, the police & angels
A disaster occurs at Mango co plant , the plant was built to save the town jobs for all but were corners taken were bribes done was the inspections done to the letter?
The story tells of the people their lives beliefs their greed
To end this terror they need faith & with the help of the angels ?
I love the stories of angels & how they can help humans with the love of God
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