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Seven Bowls

(2024)
(The third book in the Days of Lot series)
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For then shall be great tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to this time, no, nor ever shall be. And except those days should be shortened, there should no flesh be saved: but for the elect's sake those days shall be shortened.

Matthew 24:21-22


In the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, Mason Lot's secluded sanctuary has been a haven for him and his group. They have survived the first two waves of the Great Tribulation, but the final assault, known as the Seven Bowl of God’s Wrath will bring about a level of death and destruction never before seen by mankind. Festering sores will break out on the bodies of unbelievers, water will turn to blood, and the planet will be scorched by the heat of the sun and plunged into utter darkness, heralding the end of days.

As if these plagues weren't enough, Chairman de Bourbon has dispatched Commander Demitrius Greive to enforce compliance with the Global Order. Anyone refusing to bear the mark of allegiance faces death by guillotine.

Mason and his daughter, Prairie, embark on a journey to Bryson City in search of a replacement water pump for their compound. Meanwhile, Commander Greive conducts a routine patrol in the area. Spotting Mason's military vehicle outside a hardware shop, Greive's suspicions are aroused. Mason and Prairie narrowly evade capture but lose their prized vehicle to the peacekeepers, forcing them to walk home.

When they arrive back at the compound the next morning, Mason’s other daughter, Wynter, has set out to look for him with her husband, Val. The two don’t come home, and Mason assumes the worst. He will search heaven and earth to find Wynter, but if she has been taken by the Global Order, Mason will be in for the fight of his life!
But even if he rescues Wynter, they must still endure the looming bowl judgments—a world of relentless hardship and unyielding danger.

Get your copy now and brace yourself for an epic tale of survival against insurmountable odds.

As with all works by Mark Goodwin, this book contains no profanity and no embarrassing sex scenes. However, if you're offended by conservative principles and references to Scripture, this book might not be for you.



Genre: Inspirational



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