

By Dawn's Early Light
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Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Hardcover
Author:
Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christian Books & Bibles
Book Type: Hardcover
By Dawn's Early Light is a political suspense novel of an apocalyptic nature. The story takes place in Russia, Israel and the United States. Although it is billed as a sequel to Flee the Darkness, it is most certainly a stand-alone novel, and can be read and thoroughly enjoyed without reading the first novel.
I really like the hero, Michael Reed, a former Navy SEAL and close friend of the US president. He is a solid man of integrity, leadership and courage. He is also kind and caring, but those qualities arent immediately noticeable at the first of the story. Devorah Cohen is the heroine. There is much more to her than is apparent at the first meeting of these two characters. It is definitely not love at first sight.
There are also some great secondary characterssome likeable and some very distasteful. They do add depth and richness to the story.
What I like most about the novel was the developing relationships between the various characters. It is quite interesting to see the forces that draw them togetheror apart.
I really like the hero, Michael Reed, a former Navy SEAL and close friend of the US president. He is a solid man of integrity, leadership and courage. He is also kind and caring, but those qualities arent immediately noticeable at the first of the story. Devorah Cohen is the heroine. There is much more to her than is apparent at the first meeting of these two characters. It is definitely not love at first sight.
There are also some great secondary characterssome likeable and some very distasteful. They do add depth and richness to the story.
What I like most about the novel was the developing relationships between the various characters. It is quite interesting to see the forces that draw them togetheror apart.
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