In the Darkest Places

In the Darkest Places

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The rapture has come. All is hopeless for those who are left behind. Grace, 15, is one of the many to be left on Earth after the rapture. She fends for her life, and seeks out others who may have hope left. Her battle through survival and understanding of a real relationship with Christ are her only goals through this evil time. Resources are scarce, crime is everywhere, and death is only a step away. Can this young girl pull through and accomplish her only task? Find out: >>>In The Darkest Places>>>
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