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At the intersection of faith and futurism, a young woman named Emunah grapples with visions straight from the Book of Revelation. Her terrifying dreams portray monstrous beasts branded with the number 666 wreaking havoc. Is she witnessing a prophecy or descending into madness? With Leo and Oliver by her side, Emunah plunges into the chilling labyrinth of Beast Corp. They find themselves ensnared in a sinister plot that blurs the boundaries between technology and faith, pushing humanity to the brink of the end times. While Jayden, Liam, and Ethan prepare for an apocalyptic future unaware, their…mehr

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At the intersection of faith and futurism, a young woman named Emunah grapples with visions straight from the Book of Revelation. Her terrifying dreams portray monstrous beasts branded with the number 666 wreaking havoc. Is she witnessing a prophecy or descending into madness? With Leo and Oliver by her side, Emunah plunges into the chilling labyrinth of Beast Corp. They find themselves ensnared in a sinister plot that blurs the boundaries between technology and faith, pushing humanity to the brink of the end times. While Jayden, Liam, and Ethan prepare for an apocalyptic future unaware, their world is turned upside down when Oliver, Emunah, and others vanish without a trace. As reality dawns, they must confront an unimaginable question: Have they witnessed the Rapture, or is Beast Corp playing God? Janice Wee's Veil of Prophecy: A Disturbing Awakening weaves a tale of prophetic dreams, technological intrigue, and faith tested to its limits. In the face of prophecy and peril, who will stand and who will fall?
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Janice Wee is Straits Born Chinese from Singapore. She is a sixth generation Singaporean, the daughter of two English teachers and who spent her childhood in libraries. Learn more about the worlds and characters in her stories in her website janicewee.com