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Author: William Songy ISBN: 9780692861837
Publisher: William Songy Publication: March 16, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: William Songy
ISBN: 9780692861837
Publisher: William Songy
Publication: March 16, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Deep down south in the city of New Orleans there is an epic battle between good and evil. Amy McIntyre, a victim of human trafficking and forced prostitution, fears for her life as she desperately searches for a way to break free.

Dawn McIntyre, Amy’s older sister, is a successful lawyer and the host of a nationally syndicated radio talk show. She has turned from helping Amy for the sake of preventing unwanted media scrutiny and embarrassment stemming from the life her sister has led.

Marcus Dillon is an accomplished singer/songwriter of Christian music. He sets out to evangelize Dawn and frequently calls the radio show to provide an alternate perspective. While the on-air discussions are popular with her listeners, they do little to endear her to Marcus or his message.

In an act of defiance, and to make a point to Marcus, Dawn boldly issues a challenge to God. He answers her challenge by opening her eyes to the spiritual realm where angels and demons war over the hearts and souls of mankind. Struggling to understand the things she is experiencing, Dawn has no choice but to turn to Marcus for help. They are soon cast deep into the world of the supernatural in a race against time to save Amy.

Can they get to Amy in time?

Step through an open window and take an intense journey into the world of the supernatural.

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Deep down south in the city of New Orleans there is an epic battle between good and evil. Amy McIntyre, a victim of human trafficking and forced prostitution, fears for her life as she desperately searches for a way to break free.

Dawn McIntyre, Amy’s older sister, is a successful lawyer and the host of a nationally syndicated radio talk show. She has turned from helping Amy for the sake of preventing unwanted media scrutiny and embarrassment stemming from the life her sister has led.

Marcus Dillon is an accomplished singer/songwriter of Christian music. He sets out to evangelize Dawn and frequently calls the radio show to provide an alternate perspective. While the on-air discussions are popular with her listeners, they do little to endear her to Marcus or his message.

In an act of defiance, and to make a point to Marcus, Dawn boldly issues a challenge to God. He answers her challenge by opening her eyes to the spiritual realm where angels and demons war over the hearts and souls of mankind. Struggling to understand the things she is experiencing, Dawn has no choice but to turn to Marcus for help. They are soon cast deep into the world of the supernatural in a race against time to save Amy.

Can they get to Amy in time?

Step through an open window and take an intense journey into the world of the supernatural.

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