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In this alternate historical fiction book, God required fallen angels to give up part of themselves for redemption. He took those parts and molded a perfect stone. When all hope is lost for humanity, God gave the stone to Noah to guard in the Ark. That stone was meant to save future man. What happens when part of the stone is stolen? Can humanity survive without that safeguard?Banished, Noah's son, Ham stole a piece of the stone known as the Shard, the people were no longer spared from famines, wars, tsunamis, tornados, and illnesses. The Hunters, descendants of Ham continue their search for…mehr

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In this alternate historical fiction book, God required fallen angels to give up part of themselves for redemption. He took those parts and molded a perfect stone. When all hope is lost for humanity, God gave the stone to Noah to guard in the Ark. That stone was meant to save future man. What happens when part of the stone is stolen? Can humanity survive without that safeguard?Banished, Noah's son, Ham stole a piece of the stone known as the Shard, the people were no longer spared from famines, wars, tsunamis, tornados, and illnesses. The Hunters, descendants of Ham continue their search for the Ark Stone killing all that stand in their way. With a never-ending supply of "volunteers", their leader, Kakos vows to reunite the two pieces.A thousand years later, the Ark Stone Guardian, James approaches the end of his extended life span with having failed to reunite the dying stone with the shard. If he doesn't find a relative of his lineage before he dies, humanity and the fallen angels will be no more. This is the story of the Ark Stone.
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Teresa Beeler is married with two grown children, one grandchild, one chicken-of-a-dog, and a herd of cows. She lives on a rural farm in West Central Illinois. She has a degree in business and has worked in public service for thirty years. She is an avid reader accumulating thousands of books on her kindle and bookshelves. Yes, she still prefers paperbacks.