A Journey You Will Not Soon ForgetWith the moral fabric of America deteriorating at a rapid rate, the finalstraw was the passing of an amendment that limits religious freedom. Inthis dystopian novel, two American families flee the country looking for abetter life. Along the way, they meet other believers who, too, have beenmarginalized by the system.As if being on the run wasn't enough— narrow escapes, adverse weather, andthe new required bio-chip make this pilgrimage to a new world next toimpossible. Can this ragtag group of believers, in the end, learn totolerate each other and appreciate one another and make it to the new worldfar from their native shores?This story is in the apocalyptic spirit of Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkin's"Left Behind" series with the edginess of William P. Young's "The Shack."This is an adventure that you will not soon forget What Others Are Saying"Ripped from tomorrow's headlines, Zann Renn has created a chillingmasterpiece, a deft warning about America's future, and compelling beyonddescription. I could not put this one down. If I may, however, allow meto add a warning to my praise: Read Away From rightnow...while you can still get it. I fear this book is destined to movefrom 'Fiction' bestseller lists in America to 'Non-Fiction World History'categories available only in other countries. If Renn is correct, her ownbook is fated to be burned by the government of the country in which it waspublished.” --Andy Andrews, New York Times bestselling author of How DoYou Kill 11 Million People?, The Traveler's Gift & The Noticer“It is no small feat to weave a compelling and intriguing story thatnonetheless offers redemption and hope, but Zann Renn delivers just such atreat in the riveting book, Away From. Set in an America rife withcompromise and lethargy, with more surprising twists and turns than aKansas tornado, Away From succeeds in evoking faith that overcomes fear and provides a soothing balm for the troubled soul.” --Ken Abraham, New York Times bestselling author“Sometimes, everything in our lives appears normal… until we start toquestion the very reason for living the way we do. With each passing day,with every obstructive regulation, the participants in this story sought toescape from their homeland, an increasingly intolerant society, and losingall the freedoms guaranteed by their Founding Fathers. This is a book thatchallenges us and serves as a serious reminder of the precious freedomswe’ve taken for granted. A great story and a great read with deep messagesfor everyone!”--Malika Bowling, author and blogger
Solve a murder, save her mother, and stop the apocalypse? No problem. She has a foul-mouthed troll on her side. For Austin homicide detective Leira Berens, happy is running down bad guys and solving crimes. And she’s damn good at it. Which is why when the Light Elf prince is murdered, the king breaks a centuries old treaty and crosses between worlds to seek her help. Wait a min...
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