Book Description
Time matters very little when you're dead. Christina discovered this intriguing fact after being tortured and stabbed to a tree in the strange land of Meric. A place where she experienced the most amazing journey anyone could have ever imagined.
Now that she's dead, she finds herself stuck in the past, 1991 to be exact. She's reliving some horribly awkward teenage memories. This adventure through time is almost like that awful dream where you're stuck back in high school, giving a speech, completely naked. Although, luckily for Christina, she has clothes.
Maybe it is just a dream. Christina doesn’t know for sure, but there is one thing she desperately needs to find out. Will she ever get back to Meric… get back to Shaw?
Now that she's dead, she finds herself stuck in the past, 1991 to be exact. She's reliving some horribly awkward teenage memories. This adventure through time is almost like that awful dream where you're stuck back in high school, giving a speech, completely naked. Although, luckily for Christina, she has clothes.
Maybe it is just a dream. Christina doesn’t know for sure, but there is one thing she desperately needs to find out. Will she ever get back to Meric… get back to Shaw?
About The Author
Jennifer Hartz wrote and illustrated her first novel, an epic tale featuring winged fairies losing their magic wands to evil trolls, back when she was six years old. She has been a fan of fantasy and science fiction ever since. From the Land of Mordor to a galaxy far, far away, Jennifer loves it all.
Born in Pittsburgh, but currently living in northeast North Carolina with her amazing husband and beautiful son, Jennifer spends her days teaching at a small private school in Norfolk, Virginia. Other than reading the Bible, Jennifer loves to read (and now write) Speculative Christian Ficion that has wonderful romantic storylines and exciting twists and turns.
The Future Savior series is Jennifer's first crack at a novel since the early days of fairy wand heists and she couldn't be more thrilled with its quick success.
Born in Pittsburgh, but currently living in northeast North Carolina with her amazing husband and beautiful son, Jennifer spends her days teaching at a small private school in Norfolk, Virginia. Other than reading the Bible, Jennifer loves to read (and now write) Speculative Christian Ficion that has wonderful romantic storylines and exciting twists and turns.
The Future Savior series is Jennifer's first crack at a novel since the early days of fairy wand heists and she couldn't be more thrilled with its quick success.
I had a hard time deciding on how many stars to give this book because 1 I loved the story and the concept , 2 I have a little trouble with a few words that I consider cursing 3 and there was a scene that was a little too much like reading a non Christian book, no it wasn't r rated material just a little more involved than what is normally included in a Christian book. I have decided on a 4 star rating for these reasons!
"Ressurection" is the second book in the ( (Future Savior Series) and it is as good as the first one "Conception" and picks up right where "Conception" ends. There were times while reading this story I was literally saying out loud "No Way that cannot be " and I had to go back and reread that section again. This book was hard to put down because I had to see how it ended, and the ending has me wanting book 3 " Evacuation".
This book uses Biblical stories in a way that I haven't seen used before, (like Daniel in the lion's den, no it isn't Daniel this time but if you know the Biblical account, you see the similarities.
If you like scifi and fantasy in a Christian novel then you will like this series! I recommend this series even you don't normally like scifi because I normally don't like scifi. The characters are people you can relate to and you might even find yourself wanting to interact with Shaw and Christina and their friends!
This book has surprises all throughout it's pages and I'm sure there are more awaiting Book 3!
I was given an ebook copy by the author for my honest review!
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