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My Second Book Work in progress - Story about Elisabeth, a young woman who visits Seattle Washington to celebrate her graduation from Stanford University as top of her class with a MBA.  She accidently meets  Jacob, who perfectly fits the image of tall, dark and handsome.  She agrees to visit his family for dinner, and is over whelmed when she is taken to their billion dollar estate on top of Lost Mountain. She soon learns that his family has certain gifts/powers and that they are involved in a war that has been going on for thousands of years...a war that will determine if freedom or tyranny will rule the world.   She discovers that she also has special powers and her love for Jacob may well be the key that will tilt the war towards freedom.
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First Non-Fiction Book The Book of Mormon continues to be an important source of inspiration for millions of believers. However, since its publication in 1830, it has also stirred plenty of controversy. Some find the link between Native Americans and ancient Israelites to be implausible—however, these skeptics tend to dismiss the possibility without looking at the facts. In  60 Amazing Book of Mormon Facts , author D. David Gregory, PhD, offers compelling evidence for many of the claims found in the Book of Mormon. Using published historical and archaeological evidence, he notes many similarities between ancient Middle Eastern peoples, Native Americans, and the people in the Book of Mormon. This includes considerable overlap in culture and language. He also discusses the DNA issue. Some of the facts presented in this book were unknown before the year 2000, and this book fills many of the crucial gaps in understanding. For instance, a tribe of Mesoamerican people descri...