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BOOK REVIEW – REBIRTH by AMY MCNEW

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BOOK REVIEW – REBIRTH by AMY MCNEW

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BOOK REVIEW – REBIRTH

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This book. Ms. McNew writes with “guts on the page.” What I found in the pages of her book, were my own guts.

In Ephesians 6, it says our weapons are not against flesh and blood, but spirits, principalities, and powers. Imagine if you will, what our spiritual battles would look like in the natural world. Ms. McNew gives us that in this book.

The Bible also tells us the gifts of God are without repentance, Romans 11:9. He places within each of gifts and abilities, and desires. And with those gifts and abilities come responsibility.

Liz Brantley has extraordinary abilities, and she doesn’t want them. She runs from her gifts and her calling, and in doing so, she also runs from God.

But it doesn’t change what she was put here to do, and the battle pursues her…

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By Amy Brock McNew

Author. Blogger. Fighter.

Former nurse and martial artist.

Amy doesn’t just write speculative fiction, she lives and breathes it. She enthusiastically explores the strange, the supernatural, and the wonderfully weird. She pours her guts onto the pages she writes, honestly and brutally revealing herself in the process. Nothing is off limits. Her favorite question is “what if?” and she believes fiction can be truer than our sheltered and controlled realities.

This wife and mom is a lover of music, chocolate, the beach, and cherry vanilla Coke. Her home is a zoo, filled with teenagers–both hers and those she seems to collect–two dogs, a cat, and various fish and amphibians. Strangely enough, her kids are the ones who have to tell her to turn the music down.

It is her firm belief that everyone should have a theme song.

Originally from Arkansas, Amy currently resides in Indiana. She and her Taekwondo-instructor husband are constantly acting like overgrown kids–and loving every minute of it. She longs for the day when her husband retires, so she can write her adventures of love and war on a back porch overlooking the ocean.

In flip flops.

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