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In Living for the Lamb of God, the sequel to Hunting for the Lamb of God, the residents of New Hope are discovered by the Hunters. They realize how vulnerable they are in their present location and search for a place where they can start over again and live in peace. Their settlement grows exponentially after finding that place and settling into Peaceful Valley, an old scout ranch outside of Colorado Springs. Once again, they find themselves having to deal with not only the Hunters but also must contend with a foreign army that is now in country---looking to exploit America's natural…mehr

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In Living for the Lamb of God, the sequel to Hunting for the Lamb of God, the residents of New Hope are discovered by the Hunters. They realize how vulnerable they are in their present location and search for a place where they can start over again and live in peace. Their settlement grows exponentially after finding that place and settling into Peaceful Valley, an old scout ranch outside of Colorado Springs. Once again, they find themselves having to deal with not only the Hunters but also must contend with a foreign army that is now in country---looking to exploit America's natural resources. Their love for each other and America gives them the strength to meet these challenges and forge ahead.
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Jamey O'Donnell's world view comes from a lifetime involved in politics based on his work involving two presidential campaigns, being a recovered homeless methamphetamine addict that used from the time he was 13 to the age of 45, and being a single father that raised his son alone from the time his son was one years old. As a father, Jamey's main objectives were to teach his son the value of hard work by instilling in him a work ethic, enlisting him in scouting and helping him achieve the rank of Double Silver Palm Eagle Scout, and the importance of giving his life to Christ. His son was awarded both athletic and academic scholarships to Benedictine College. He is now beginning his senior year for his degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. To date, Jamey has written five books and is one of America's most prolific writers of our time.