The whole experience of writing a novel has been an adventure. I have learned so much and know there is still much to learn about creating pictures and images with words. The greatest challenge is touching the heart with emotions portrayed in the story lines. When someone tells me a particular part of my book made them laugh or cry, it is a wonderful compliment. The greatest of all is knowing when a spiritual heart has been touched.
It has only been a couple of weeks since my book was released in electronic form and I have almost held my breath waiting to hear what the response would be. I feel blessed that (so far) it was been really good. I realize you have to be a lover of novels and prophecy to enjoy The Omega Watchers and you have to have an open mind to think out of the normal prophetic box.
I am so thankful for those that have already read and given their feedback. It has been an encouragement to go forward with the sequel and has made the two years of research, study and writing well worth every minute invested.
The Omega Watchers received the Radiqx Award for "Redemption Fiction" and The Third Strand for "Spirit Filled Fiction" as Christian novels based on sound Biblical doctrine. The plots are entwined around ancient prophecies for the end of days. The story begins with finding a mysterious Dead Sea Scroll that foretells of the return of the fallen angels held in captivity since the days of Noah, and the final battles of good and evil unfolding in the end days.
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