The Rise of Jyckle |
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Author:
| Smith, Lonnie |
Series title: | A Child of Heaven and One of Hell Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4953-1768-2 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2014 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $12.30 |
Book Description:
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You do not have to believe in God to take this adventure. I took this adventure just encase there is a Hell. Take an adventure like no other! Three days in Heaven and Hell. Many arena battles in Hell. Many wondrous times in Heaven. Book-1 of this adventure is, 'The rise of Jyckle'. Meet the young lady that will change Heaven forever. Then meet the champion that will fight all of Hell to save her, for she is his wife and greatest love. The most beautiful love story, 'that shows love can...
More DescriptionYou do not have to believe in God to take this adventure. I took this adventure just encase there is a Hell. Take an adventure like no other! Three days in Heaven and Hell. Many arena battles in Hell. Many wondrous times in Heaven. Book-1 of this adventure is, 'The rise of Jyckle'. Meet the young lady that will change Heaven forever. Then meet the champion that will fight all of Hell to save her, for she is his wife and greatest love. The most beautiful love story, 'that shows love can not ever be denied'. Be with the children, in the backyard of Hell, waiting to go to the 'BIG BAD HELL'. Meet the matriarch that cannot be denied access to anywhere. Log-on to sound-cloud and listen to five original songs, as you read on in the adventure. Two old minstrel guys that were homeless on Earth before they died and are pretty broken. They play songs to ease the pain of their loss. I was in a Volunteers of America's homeless shelter in 1995. I had been dieing sense 1992 of strokes and undiagnosed thyroid storms that feel like death. I thought my time would soon be up. I had no concept of what Hheaven or Hell would be like, if ether one existed. I thought I might try to write a story that might formularize myself with both places. I was totally illiterate; I couldn't read hardly any of what I wrote. I went to bed in the dorm that night, embarrassed and ashamed. When I finally fell asleep, I started dreaming the story of, The rise of Jyckle. After ten nights of escaping to this dream word, I had dreamed the complete story of, A child of Heaven and one of Hell.