Carly Emerson never imagined she would lose her two-year old son to faceless android soldiers, nor did she ever consider that keeping her temple covenants might break her heart. When aliens attack, Carly is asked to bear a child who will be hidden in an underground refuge—without her. The grief stricken mother must make a choice: keep her covenants and die or take a chance at survival on her own.
When Earth falls to alien invaders, young newlywed Vivi Thayer is called to serve as a group leader in a hidden, underground refuge. There she is charged with raising a generation chosen to carry on the work of God. Facing the criticism of the other, more experienced, women in the refuge, Vivi struggles with feelings of guilt and inadequacy. When a heartbreaking loss brings Vivi to her breaking point, she must learn to accept the role God has chosen for her or leave the refuge behind forever.
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Seventeen year old Kwetoo'unuv Walker has nothing on his mind but hunting and girls. And how to avoid getting caught skipping school. But when Earth is attacked by alien invaders and Kwetoo'unuv watches his parents die to keep him alive, life becomes much more complicated. As the world falls before his eyes, he receives a vision from the Great Wolf, Toovuts, compelling him to put aside his fears and become the man God wants him to be. Because in the coming alien occupation, strength and wisdom will be Kwetoo'unuv's only chance to survive.
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I don't want to be all braggy or anything, but I feel these three novellas are the finest writing I've ever done. You can read them in any order and enjoy them with or without having read Defenders of the Covenant. If you want to do something nice for me, go "like" them on Amazon, and I sure hope you'll join me for the big party on Saturday!
4 comments:
i so wish i could participate in the party it sounds like so much fun. my work gets in the way of all the fun
Have fun at work! Love you!
Love the covers, Angie! See you Saturday (figuratively speaking).
Congratulations, and good luck! May Saturday be a great success!
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