About the book:
The Savior’s second coming is approaching and each member of the Williams family—along with all the other Saints—must decide whether to heed the call to gather. This tense novel takes place in the near future and dives into the wide-sweeping political, social, and religious drama of a family caught between life as it’s always been and a new beginning in Zion.
About the author:
Randy Lindsay is a native of Arizona. He lives in Mesa with his wife,
five of his nine children, and a hyper-active imagination. His wife
calls him the “Storyman” because he sees everything as material for a
good story. Randy’s first novel, “The Gathering: End’s Beginning,” was
published in 2014. He has also been published in several anthologies
during 2013-2014. If you want to find out more, you can check him out at
RandyLindsay.net.
From Reidhead Randomness:
In Call to Arms: Nations Fall the exciting story continues from The Gathering: End's Beginning (the previous book, although both books can be read as stand alone stories). The story is set in the not too distant future where the world is descending into chaos. What will that be like? This intense story line gives us a glimpse of what may happen. The end of the book comes too quickly and leaves you with plenty to think about. While you ponder, there are a few thought provoking questions at the back of the book. One of the questions to chew on is "What item or activity could you not leave behind or give up?"
It is quite the adventure! It would be a good read for a book club because of the great discussions this book could evoke!
I received a copy of this book in order to write my review, however all opinions expressed are my own.
From Reidhead Randomness:
In Call to Arms: Nations Fall the exciting story continues from The Gathering: End's Beginning (the previous book, although both books can be read as stand alone stories). The story is set in the not too distant future where the world is descending into chaos. What will that be like? This intense story line gives us a glimpse of what may happen. The end of the book comes too quickly and leaves you with plenty to think about. While you ponder, there are a few thought provoking questions at the back of the book. One of the questions to chew on is "What item or activity could you not leave behind or give up?"
It is quite the adventure! It would be a good read for a book club because of the great discussions this book could evoke!
I received a copy of this book in order to write my review, however all opinions expressed are my own.
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