A fallen prophet, the newly anointed, and a battle for the right to serve.
Killian Russo seeks to live a life free from the trauma of his childhood. On the night he decides to end his life…
God stops him.
His newfound joy is replaced with desperation as he must learn quickly to stand in his new anointing as a prophet for God. In the unseen realm, the fallen prophet has sensed the release of his coveted prize to another. He is determined to hunt down the one who now possesses the anointing he believes will make him whole again.
In this thrilling race against time, Killian must determine who is friend or foe while the fallen prophet disguises himself to lure his enemy. Will Killian be able to save the fallen prophet, or become another casualty in the war against God?
You can’t fight fate. Or can you?
From the author of The Man Wrapped in Darkness series comes an intriguing thriller meant to reveal all that someone can be when their true calling is before them. When Matthew is not writing, he enjoys time with his family and two dogs.
I truly enjoyed the first book of this epic saga, and I am looking forward to reading the next book. I have read and enjoyed both The Man Wrapped in Darkness series and the book, Zacharia (sp?).... Mr. Newson's Christian fiction is the best I have had the pleasure of reading... I love his characters and have learned more and more of God's Word thru these great and realistic stories. I think this saga could change any teenager's or young adults life as even I, a happily married senior (58 yrs old) female Christian, definitely could relate with Killian Russo's emotions, life, and faith. I pray each and every teen and young adult not only read this saga, but thru it he/she feels God's Love so strong, the desire to walk with him will bring him/her to give their life to God. I recommend giving this book to any young man (or woman) feeling lost and alone. I believe it will change their outlook for the better. Mr Newson, thank you for sharing some of your personal relation to this storyline in the last chapter.
This book was pretty good. I found this when my eyes were tired but i didn't want to stop. I would look at the clock thinking i would read good about another hour or e then i would look up and three hours had gone by. The characters were thought it and pretty believable. The only thing that started to really bug me was the main character. He was so whiney and not um was as they depicted a "warrior" fighter. He was supposed to have been in many fights.... Oh well I look forward to reading a #2. God bless you all.
This was truly a good book to read. I felt like the ending was a little rushed but it was still a great book. I love how God's display of love was written through out the book.