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The Beginning of the End: A Christian Speculative Fiction
The Beginning of the End: A Christian Speculative Fiction
The Beginning of the End: A Christian Speculative Fiction
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The Beginning of the End: A Christian Speculative Fiction

Written by Lorana Hoopes

Narrated by Lorana Hoopes

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The rapture was just the beginning!

Raven knew life would change when Kat and Christians around the world were raptured, but she had no idea how much. Just as life begins to return to normal, a devastating virus is unleashed on the world.

While she and the new believers she recruits try to survive in this new world, they begin to find evidence that all is not what it seems. 

Will they be able to save themselves and inform others about God or will the government wipe them out?

Fans of Ted Dekker, Tim LaHaye, and Frank Peretti will love this new action-packed adventure from USA Today Best-selling author Lorana Hoopes.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherLorana Hoopes
Release dateMar 16, 2021
ISBN9781664904934
The Beginning of the End: A Christian Speculative Fiction
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Lorana Hoopes

Lorana Hoopes is an inspirational romance writer originally from Texas. She now lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and three children where she works full time as a teacher. When not working or writing, she can be found kickboxing in her gym or singing at her church.

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    This book was well written and thought provoking. Not only does it encourage you to think about end times, but to think more critically about happenings in our own day.