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The first book of this thrilling series. The story begins in the years known as
the Last Days of the End Times. Andy and Stephanie are swept up in this
thrilling account of two people going through these times. They encounter
circumstances beyond human imagination as they do holy battle with the
forces on evil
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It is receiving rave reviews from critics and readers alike.
"...Comes The End is tense, original, entertaining and
highly recommended" Library Bookwatch
"...Just downright riveting...this one is hard to top
Independent Publishers Review

Comes The End A Christian Futuristic Thriller edition by William Creed Literature Fiction eBooks

I'm sorry to have to write a negative review as I did enjoy reading this book. However, it has an amazing number of grammatical, spelling, and homophone errors. In that regard it is a difficult read. Still, I overlooked that and persevered through the entire trilogy. Where I draw the line is when the author becomes anti-biblical. In this work, the author has two characters who have taken the mark and then have them "removed". That is not biblical. The Bible clearly states that one cannot take the mark and then renounce it. It is a "once and forever" thing. It is my guess that it somehow changes the person's genetics (However, that is merely my own personal guess) and therefore makes them "not human" and therefore unredeemable (as we are all redeemable due to our blood/genetic tie to Christ). In addition, this author paints a picture in which all humans are redeemed. That too is unbiblical and heretical. It makes no sense to be spouting about how our faith saves us and then to say that those without faith can be saved. The author ventures into non-existent territory in suggesting that one may be saved after death. Nonsense! The Bible clearly states that after death, comes the JUDGMENT. The writing is shallow and the adherence to the Word is incorrect. I fear this trilogy will lead many astray. Pass this one by.

Product details

  • File Size 658 KB
  • Print Length 226 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN 0972289135
  • Publisher House Of Stuart; 1st edition (October 5, 2016)
  • Publication Date October 5, 2016
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B01LZQ9UGG

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Creed is a horrible writer. If he thinks himself a good writer then he should at least fire his editor. Bought this for . Trashed it after just three chapters. It ranks as one of the worst bits of writing I have ever encountered. I can't believe anyone ever bothered to publish this junk.
I love end times novels. This one was a definite spellbinder. HIGHLY recommended. Can't wait to get started on the next one.
"Comes The End" puts forth an "end time" scenario unlike any I have encountered in other Christian literature or even imagined myself. Yet the concept Mr. Creed envisions has been the stuff of popular Science-Fiction themes for at least 30 years. I found this book to be very exciting and the action non-stopping. This book is a real next location button pusher (or if you're reading the actual book - a real page turner). Mr. Creed brings his characters to life as he relates their adventures to us, and brings the reader to gut wrenching horror as he closes the book. The reader will be haunted by the end of this story even as they anticipate downloading the next book in the series ("The Gathering") to find out what happens next.
I am a little over half-way through this book, and I continue reading due to a good plot. Of course, we who read Christian Fiction know how the story ends; the writer simply has a very unique presentation. However, it really is a slog to get through the book because the editing is so horrendous. The grammar (punctuation, run-ons, etc.) make one have to re-read sections in order to -- one hopes -- get to the real meaning. How one tells when Character A ends speaking and Character B begins speaking can sometimes be disorienting as well. Also, time is not clearly conveyed. A few times, the time-sequence caught me off-guard -- I am reading a section, and all of the sudden the time referenced is a few weeks (or months, in one instance) down the road. Spacing on the page doesn't leave any clues for any of the weaknesses, either. One oddity that particularly caused my reading-eyes to halt (and yielded a bit of a chuckle) was this The use of the word "A?" for "Eh?" (As in "What's up, A?" versus "What's up, eh?") This was a phonetic rendering of an utterance rather than the common rendering of that utterance. In all, though the writer has a terrific sense of plot-line (so far), the editing leaves so much to be desired that reading really can be difficult. I'd give it 5 stars based on the tale; I'd give it 2 stars based on the dire need of an editor. If you're uncaring of grammar and the usual cues offered to a poor reader, then READ THIS BOOK. If, though, you like the pace to flow without mental interruptions from all of the above, I'd be cautious in perusing this book.
My father and I are avid readers, both of us love Christian Sci-Fi and End Times series. It was my father who found this series and bought it for our s, however as he read it he would say "the story is interesting but if you read it be prepared for terrible grammatical errors-it's enough to make you want to scream". So, I decided to read it and at the moment I am 75% into the story. While it is a decent plot the man doesn't know anything about editing! I don't understand how he has so many good reviews, maybe they got a different copy than I did but it seems like I am constantly having to piece together what he is trying to say! At one point early on TJ forgets his own wife's name! (Her name was established as "Sarah" but at one point he refers to her as "Anna" but then goes back to calling her Sarah) At this point I'm only reading it because I'm stubborn and want to see how it ends...it is so frustrating that the author was either deluded in his own writing to think he was above such things as proof-reading or what's just as bad...letting people buy the rough draft under the guise of it being the final product! It got to the point where I was reading aloud some of the sentences to my mother as a way to vent and she actually declared there was no way she could read it, that it would drive her crazy.

I like a good mystery, but the mystery shouldn't include guessing what the author is trying to say!

Here is just a taste of what you're in for

"He didn't like uncertainty, and these new feelings brought along with them an unsure feeling about himself and his future. He was not, by nature, and adventuresome soul-yet this was an unknown adventure he was beginning."

"But it wasn't only the unknown future that plagued him, there was something else-or someone else Stephanie. She was complicated, perhaps too complicated for him to understand. At one time, she was laughing and playful, with a sharp sense of humor. Others times she was, quiet, serene, lost within her thoughts. At one time she would appear as a vulnerable small girl in some ways, yet in another, the Navy Officer aloof, analytical, commanding."

I think it would be a great book if someone had thought to read through it before putting it on the market!
I'm sorry to have to write a negative review as I did enjoy reading this book. However, it has an amazing number of grammatical, spelling, and homophone errors. In that regard it is a difficult read. Still, I overlooked that and persevered through the entire trilogy. Where I draw the line is when the author becomes anti-biblical. In this work, the author has two characters who have taken the mark and then have them "removed". That is not biblical. The Bible clearly states that one cannot take the mark and then renounce it. It is a "once and forever" thing. It is my guess that it somehow changes the person's genetics (However, that is merely my own personal guess) and therefore makes them "not human" and therefore unredeemable (as we are all redeemable due to our blood/genetic tie to Christ). In addition, this author paints a picture in which all humans are redeemed. That too is unbiblical and heretical. It makes no sense to be spouting about how our faith saves us and then to say that those without faith can be saved. The author ventures into non-existent territory in suggesting that one may be saved after death. Nonsense! The Bible clearly states that after death, comes the JUDGMENT. The writing is shallow and the adherence to the Word is incorrect. I fear this trilogy will lead many astray. Pass this one by.
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