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SOUL EXCHANGE (153 PAGES)
Nineteen year old Drew Calloway had not lived an easy life. An only child, her parents tragically killed in a car crash when she was three months old. Raised by poverty-stricken, maternal grandparents, in a three-room shack, Drew never experienced even the slightest taste of the finer things in life. Because of her living conditions, Drew was embarrassed to have visitors come over, therefore she had no friends. To have a boyfriend was completely out of the question. When she was sixteen years old, another tragedy occurred in her life. The only mother she had ever known and loved, her grandmother, died suddenly from a heart attack. Her grandfather went downhill after that and a few months after Drew’s seventeenth birthday, he dies also. An abusive uncle took possession of the house but Drew remained there only a few more months until she graduated from High School. The following day, devastated, afraid and feeling very alone, Drew moved out of the house. With her grandparent’s old car, a credit card, and three hundred dollars she had stolen from her uncle’s wallet, she was able to rent a two room apartment. She maxed out the credit card to buy enough food and supplies to last until she could find a job.
After two weeks of job searching, food was running out and the rent would soon be due. She started to work for an overbearing boss at an affluent attorney’s office as a file clerk. Her paycheck covered her monthly bills and bought a few groceries. She joined a Baptist church located around the corner from her apartment and became close friends with a group of young women her age. Dating was rare, though. Self conscious of her sparse wardrobe, Drew seldom accepted an invitation to go out on a date with a young man. One rainy, Monday morning, depressed and dead broke, Drew was at her wits end when she opened the morning newspaper and an eye-catching flier dropped to the floor. It was a flier announcing a one-day seminar that GUARANTEED to turn her life around and make her a wealthy woman. What would you do with such an intriguing opportunity if it presented itself? What would be your response? Don’t be so sure! |
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 SOUL SURVIVOR (359 PAGES)
After a two-week honeymoon in the Caribbean, Stephen and Drew Ellisar returned to Houston, purchased a four-bedroom home and began their new lives as husband and wife.
Five years have since passed. Stephen and Drew, very happily married, seldom mention the horrific past that at one time totally engulfed their lives. Only during those rare instances when one of them would awaken from a nightmare would the subject of Victor Soulz and satanic rituals be spoken of.
Katy, their adopted daughter, now thirteen years of age, rarely spoke of the past. If she recalled much, she never men¬tioned it. Their son Beau, now five years of age, who was an infant at the time, recalled nothing at all. Peace reigned in the Ellisar home.
Peace… that is about to be shaken to the very core as a small number of jailed Satanists are released from prison and begin their search for one crucial individual – the one who could restore to them the desired spiritual status they once possessed before their arrest and imprisonment. This ‘one’ and only this ‘one’ could invoke the powers that had lain dormant during their five-year incarceration.
He is out there somewhere.
Is he in hiding? Maybe…
Is he dead? It’s Doubtful…
Can he be found? Definitely! |
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 SOUL WARRIOR - THE FINALE (541 PAGES)
It’s the last day of May. School is out and the North Town High School graduation ceremony is tonight. Beau, the Valedictorian, has waited until the last minute to write one of the most important speeches in his life but he finishes it just before leaving two hours early for graduation. His parents, Drew and Stephen are busy planning a celebration for after the ceremony.
Beau’s parents, older sister Katy, and his younger twin siblings, Robbie and Maria, are obviously excited about tonight and have made it known how extremely proud of him they are. His Uncle Lucian and Aunt Denise, along with their three children, would be bringing Beau’s grandparents, Alexandria and Carl Soulz, and his great-grandparents, Robert and Mary Calloway to the ceremony. The whole family as well as many of his friends and acquaintances would be there to cheer him on.
Beau’s favorite class in school was Public Speaking, yet he was feeling terribly anxious and with the anxiety came a terrible headache. Nervously he tapped his ballpoint pen on his computer desk and stated boldly, “I have nothing to fear. I will stand tall and deliver my speech with honor and pride. Tonight will be a night I will never forget.”
Neither will anyone else. |
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