Prophetess (Winter Book 2), by Keven Newsome
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Prophetess (Winter Book 2), by Keven Newsome
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One act of violence is not enough to fulfill Xaphan's plans. One near escape does not justify Winter's growing gift. There is more. She can feel it. The warnings swell within her. He's searching for someone. A person of promise...a person of prophecy. And Winter must find her first.
Prophetess (Winter Book 2), by Keven Newsome- Amazon Sales Rank: #190175 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-10-07
- Released on: 2015-10-07
- Format: Kindle eBook
From the Author This is the 2nd book in the Winter series. The series begins with Winter. You'll want to read that one first! Just search "Winter by Keven Newsome" in the Amazon search bar.
From the Inside Flap EXCERPT"One," Gains whispered. Inhale. Exhale. The muzzle of his Glock glinted six inches from his face. A bead of sweat dropped into his eye. He blinked it away, watching the wall opposite him as bullets from the intersecting corridor pelted the surface."Two." Inhale. Exhale. The drone of the alarm blaring from every school speaker compressed his eardrums, almost as much as the concussion of the offending gun. He turned his head to the right and made eye contact with his partner, Agent Stevens. Gains flicked two fingers. His gray-haired partner nodded."Three." Gains took two giant steps into the center of the hall, turned and extended his gun back to the corner where he had been standing.Inch. He moved a little, revealing more of the hall beyond. Inch. Gunfire. A bullet struck the fully exposed wall next to him...only feet away. Inch. A little more. Gunfire. Another bullet. Inch. The alarm. The sweat. Inch. Gunfire.A man in a silver and black mask crouched near the exit. Gains sighted him down. Gunfire. The wall exploded inches from Gains's face. He flinched. Squeezed. The shot went wild.On his knees, Stevens thrust his gun around the corner. He sent several blind shots down the corridor, as Gains tried to line the masked man up again. The man slid around into an adjacent hall before Gains could discharge another round.He ground his teeth. "Let's go." Gun still extended, he rushed down the hall. He leaned his back to the wall opposite the connecting hall, just out of line of sight. Stevens did the same on the opposite side, repeating the same thing they had just done. Training. Stick to the training. Gains began inching around, watching his sights for the man in the mask.Before he could maneuver far enough to see the end of the corridor, something rolled into view. Something round and black.Gains's heart clenched. "Down!" He dove away, scrambling back the way he had come. His partner hustled at his side. Fire and thunder consumed the hall around the corner where they had been. Mortar and debris flew through the air. The lights flickered overhead and ceiling tile fell. The shockwave compressed his head for only a moment before relenting back to the drone of the bell tone and the pattering of debris.Gains looked back at the cloud of dust, no longer able to see the joining corridor. Something slammed. A door."Come on!" Gains shouted. "He's getting away."With gun at the ready, Gains plunged through the debris and dust. Stevens followed close behind and two steps to the side. The debris cleared midway down the hall, and they sprinted to the end where steel double doors waited. Gains leaned against the wall near one door. Stevens on the other side. They paused. Gains tilted his head closer to the door. Listening.Scuffling and shouts echoed through the door. Gunshot.Gains leaned against the push bar and swung out his gun as the door opened. Bullets spattered the building and the door. Gains dropped to his knees. The man in the mask fled, firing blindly behind him. Gains steeled himself and lined him up, ignoring the random gunfire. And squeezed.The man collapsed.Gains leaped up, Glock stretched out, and ran toward the fallen monster.An arm moved. Thunder. Gains jumped to the ground and rolled, keeping his eyes on the target. The man stood to run again. Gains rose to one knee. Easy kill."Markus!"He pushed away his partner's voice and took a deep breath. His finger twitched against the trigger."Markus!" The urgency in his partner's voice made him turn his head as his gun remained stationary. Stevens knelt next to a man lying face down."Bevaldi," said Stevens.Gains swore and turned back to the man in the mask. Gone."He's still alive, Markus."Gains went to his partner's side. Bevaldi's back was saturated with blood. "Stay with him," Gains said.Sirens wailed in the distance. Lots of sirens."Where are you going?" asked Stevens."To finish this." Gains lifted the Glock to his shoulder and ran forward.
About the Author Keven Newsome is a child of God, husband, father, and friend, in that order. He's also a novelist, musician, and sometimes artist. He has an MA in Theology, specializing in supernatural theology, from the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. His debut novel Winter was a finalist for the Compton Crook Awards and the Grace Awards. His other works include Prophetess, the sequel to Winter; three contributing stories in the Aquasynthesis anthology; and a contributing micro-story in the Avenir Eclectia anthology. Keven is the founder of The New Authors' Fellowship and produces music and video through Newsome Creative.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Prophetess By Amazon Customer Newsome did it again! Another amazing story that got me out of my usual genre. In Winter (Book 1), we were introduced to Winter. She opened our eyes to things unseen. In Prophetess, when learn more about Winter's life and struggles. She is a character that I would normally shy away from if I met her on the street. Yet, Newsome has broken all stereotypes. I love her heart and her desire to live out God's calling in her life - regardless of the risks. If you like adventure, suspense, battles between good and evil, and seeing God's hand at work, Prophetess is a must read. If you don't like those things, you should get out of your comfort zone and read it anyway.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Love this series! By Amazon Customer I had previously read Winter, the first book in this series and enjoyed it tremendously. Couldn't wait for this second one to come out and was not disappointed in the least when it finally did (not a very patient person). I like the character of Winter very much. She is strong but cares for others. She earnestly seeks to do God's will and follow His direction since He has called her to be one of His chosen prophets. This book also gives you peeks back to Winter's past by alternating current events with those from the past. They are woven together very well and didn't take away from the current story but enhanced it. I kept wanting to read more of her past but Keven has done a great job in giving you bits intended to whet your appetite. In this book, Winter is searching for a girl named Sandy who she needs to watch over and protect. Evil forces are also trying to find Sandy and it is a race to see who does so first.I didn't think that this book had quite as much going on in the story (action wise) for what was currently happening as Winter did but it is building to the next in the series. That didn't quell my enjoyment of the book one bit. I picked it up and didn't want to put it down. Read it in a day and a half which is really fast for me. The only unfortunate thing is that now I have to wait until next year for the third one to come out.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. another must-read from Keven Newsome By LCThrash Another great read from Newsome. This one sucked me in even more than Winter. It was nice to see a little softer side of Winter and to learn more of her background. Can't wait to see what's next!
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