The Invisible Woman: INVISIBLE PEOPLE SERIES, #1
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Have you ever wished you could make yourself invisible because you needed to find out the truth? Maybe, you felt suspicious about someone and you needed to get at the truth. Well , this story is about a new device of a suit which, once worn, renders you invisible to everyone else's eyes. In this case, a woman by the name of Natalie Petticoat, who, in her desperation to save her marriage and relationship with her husband of forty years, she needs to make herself invisible and "get to the bottom of the truth!"
Follow her exciting adventure in her new life as, "The Invisible Woman!"
Today, technology and scientists have found ways to make people almost invisible, but do you know that there is a company which can make a person completely invisible if you wear a special suit which they have invented only recently? With all the numerous ways which such a device would prove to help in revealing the truth and bringing light into the darkness, you can imagine it is much sought after, by both hero and rogue.
For example, Natalie Petticoat needed to make herself invisible in order to get at the truth about what her husband was up to. This book centers around the new and exciting technology of invisible devices of one breakthrough in the latest cutting-edge technology which is a suit, once worn, renders the wearer completely invisible to all other eyes! Such a suit has many countless applications.
Natalie Petticoat is thrust into this epic tale as her own set of circumstances causes her to be in the possession of such a useful suit in order to observe her husband and his latest activities which she thinks he might be involved in - which might involve another woman! Natalie becomes interested in this new technology and thinks it could help her get to the bottom of the truth about her husband.
Chris Briscoe
Chris Briscoe is a writer of non-fictional books with two main audiences: 1. - to reach those people who have never heard about God's amazing and unconditional love, and then to exhort them to reach out for this love. For those who need to hear this exciting news, he shares inside these pages about God's amazing love for each one of us, and how to experience this love. 2. - to reach those who have heard about God's love for them, individually, but have never experienced or need to experience a deeper awareness of his Spirit working miraculously in their life; to those who need a a deeper walk of faith with God, through the powerful love of daily fellowship with God the Holy Spirit.
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The Invisible Woman - Chris Briscoe
The Invisible Woman
INVISIBLE PEOPLE SERIES, Volume 1
Chris Briscoe
Published by Chris Briscoe Publishers, 2020.
TITLE PAGE:
The Invisible Woman.
Subtitle: Natalie's Natty Suit.ⓒ
By Chris Briscoe.
Published By Chris Briscoe Publishers on 19th August, 2020.
ⓒ Copyrighted August 19th 2020.
Table of Contents
TITLE PAGE
Copyright Page
Chapter One: | Natalie Reaches Out to Invisible Suits Incorporated.
Chapter Two: | Natalie Visits Invisible Suits Incorporated
Chapter Three: | The Secret or not so Secret Liaison
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Chapter One:
Natalie Reaches Out to Invisible Suits Incorporated.
HER NAME IS NATALIE Petticoat. The name Natalie
comes from the Latin word, 'natale' meaning 'born on Christmas'. ‘Natale domini’ in Latin, means in English, 'birthday of the Lord' or 'born on Christmas Event', when the Christ - meaning the Saviour
- came to this Earth and united man with God through the Man, Jesus Christ.
Natalie Stodge and James Petticoat became Mr. and Mrs. James Petticoat married in a Christian church in 1980. Petticoat was the name given to Natalie by her husband, James, and his family. Natalie had welcomed her new name which sounded much more feminine than her maiden name of Stodge
.
Of course, like all Westerners, as distinct from – for example, Korean women - who retain their maiden name when they marry into the fold of her new family, Natalie acquired her new name and family, Petticoat
; on the day she got married of the 27th April, 1980 - one fine day in Spring, in Britain; she welcomed her new name, particularly, since her old name was the name Stodge
which was not a name which ever grew on her, but instead a name which she seemed to grow on it, because whenever she was called Stodge
she felt stodgy and getting fatter.
But, at last, she had rid herself of that name by God's grace, or the fortune of fate, depending on what or who you believe. As for Natalie, she always believed in God's grace and gifts because she felt it was a far better principle to live by rather than fate or by the forces of blind nature and chance; she viewed faith in a God who loved everyone with a personal love as a virtue which gave her a better opportunity to better herself and her loved-ones - better than mere fate and at the mercy of accidental forces; she preferred to be at the mercy of God's loving kindness and grace rather than at the merciless, cold and heartless, mere nature, which had no warm benevolence for her but just moved according to the ruthless and selfish forces of nature's 'survival of the