Seven Seals Redux: Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Books 1-4)

· Feather and Fermion Publishing
Ebook
700
Pages

About this ebook

An Apocalyptic Adventure. Scary, fun, and horrifyingly hopeful 4 books in one.

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are the first four of the seven seals opened. Fictional symbolic beings that ride out on white, red, black, and pale horses are summoned, signaling the coming of the end. An offbeat group of characters must fight to stay alive while they are plunged into the madness of a changing world.

(White Horse) Follow these ragtag survivors of an alien invasion as they attempt to save humanity from the Book of Revelation’s seven seals.

(Red Horse) Continue to follow this ragged bunch of misfits as they fight through the civil unrest and persecution of the second seal.

(Black Horse) The third seal of the Book of Revelation opens, forcing famine upon the ragtag characters as they deal with aliens and dinosaurs inside the planet of Mars.

(Pale Horse) The gang of misfits must endure the trials of the fourth seal in this upbeat and lighthearted adventure story. Zombies, alien moss, and a trip to Mars included.

About the author

 CONNIE MYRES writes books and short stories in the horror, mystery, suspense, and science fiction genres. She is an author, developer, and registered nurse. Sometime in the future—whether by choice or by arm-twisting—she will join the digital nomad movement.

Born and raised in Michigan, she has been creating stories since childhood. Children she had babysat as a teenager loved to hear her mystery stories, especially since she carefully included all the children listening into the storyline, causing suspense for everyone.

Visit Connie’s website, the hub for all her stories.

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