The Next: an omen
By R.T. Douse
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Kelly Mason is a typical teenager . . . except for one small detail. She was born with a unique gift that sets her apart from family and friends. It will even place her in mortal danger. As all hope of a normal life fades, Kelly in despair begins a journey to find purpose and meaning for her existence. She discovers her true value in a wilderness and, in so doing, becomes part of a new generation of humanity.
Dr. Samuel Morrison is, like Kelly, a gifted human being. But Sam entertains no doubts about his purpose in life. His hurried and single minded goal is to save our planet from depletion of natural resources through over-population. Sam not only has a plan, he has the skills to carry it out. What he lacks is one small and perhaps insignificant detail. A simple oversight that could lead to total disaster if not for a young woman he has never met and never will. A girl named Kelly.
R.T. Douse
Richard T. Douse (aka R.T. Douse) and his wife, Tammy can be found on a 38 acre property in northern California that is kept in its natural state for the benefit of local wildlife. They live in a very modern off grid home that Ann Margret, their cat, is absolutely certain they built for her. She also claims the middle of the bed and, all too often, the computer keyboard.
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- JimNashRating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5I stuck it and finished it.Its hard to keep track of characters. Then it was like the author got tired of writing. Everyone dies.The End. Very very very frustrating. Its like a book someone has torn the last chapter out of!!!!!!