Legend claims, deep within the rainforest of South America a mysterious tribe exists. Origin of their mystic happenings is an unusual spring and waterfall. It’s claimed, once entered works like a portal to the other side, offering peace and verification of passed loved ones—who still live! Seen only by a chosen few, their specific whereabouts has remained unexplainably undetected. Some claim they’re fictitious, but others will die for their cause and existence. And some claim they are devout—while others call them murderers.
Now take an American government official, an atheist, who governs by the book and one missionary who is governed by the people. He demands immediate answers and justice, while she demands the protection of the forest, the villagers, and this tribe—but mostly, for the right to believe!
I currently live in the United States, and I am enjoying writing fiction. Although I am a behaviorist, I am very interested in metaphysics (my KOM series).
I find fiction can offer a positive, temporary reprieve from the challenges of life. And it has been a lot of fun!
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For some reason this book seemed to be I don't know , maybe translated from another language or the writer has led an extremely shelter life and did not learn modern English. I can't put my finger on it, I Loved the story line, because I do believe there is something bigger and more powerful than mere mortals and I do believe there are way to connect. I finished the book. but as I stated earlier there was something ...off.
I won this book on Goodreads. I tried to like it but it is so poorly written. Seems as though it was dictated to someone who then typed it phoneticall. Not worth the Time.