Kim and Shelton are desperate to find their missing loved ones. Then gradually each comes to a secret but mutual understanding of the global mystery of the vanished millions. It is a secret that not only binds but separates them, until loneliness, danger and love force them to start over. They name their son Adam.
Back on Goodreads and back to writing, and hopefully publishing. I need my fans, old and new, to boost my confidence, as I start over again. The reason for my long absence can be chalked up to...well, life! I have a large family and most live on our property, in South Georgia, Cow Creek Farm. No, we don't farm, and no, we no longer have cows. The name is derived from a creek called "Cow" that flows through our property. OK, enough about me. I want to hear about you--what you're reading, maybe writing. Or just what you are doing nowadays. Love, Janice
I so enjoyed this book about the rapture. Although those of us that do not go at the time of the rapture, there is still time to repent and be ready for the second coming of Jesus Christ. I so loved how Kim and Shelton turned their hearts around and awaited the coming of Jesus Christ.
I was excited when I downloaded this, because I was thinking "oh yay, a rapture novel!! Another Left Behind type thing." Well, it's just so-so. I think the story would have been so much better if written by a different author. I just did NOT like Janice's writing. She wrote everything in present tense for once (which always seems weird when you're reading a novel, because you FEEL like you're reading past tense even though it SAYS it's present tense), the events of Revelations seemed a bit mixed up in the storyline, and the faith of the Christians left behind seemed extremely weak. I suppose she was going for the human aspect of faith...since we do doubt, we do wonder, we do feel weak...but it just seemed too much. One woman in the story was never sure of her faith until the verrrry end, right when Jesus came back on the white horse. I'm not saying tribulation life is easy or something to be taken lightly; I'm not saying that the person's faith wouldn't be tried...but there was NO torture, NO watching your loved ones be beheaded right before your eyes, NO forced anything...and yet their faith was STILL weak. Just seemed off to me.