Frolis, to Die For

“We are going to die with the Frolis!” A young lad and his lover recently redeemed by Mercy spoke from the white horse…

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Haven’t You Learn Anything?

“Are you out there? Are you hearing me? Haven’t you learn your lesson? Are you falling in love again?”

“Yes!”

“But!–”

“I want to live not die.”

“All those wounds are you sure?”

“Yes and you should join me. Trust me it changes everything.”

“I don’t want to change unless I can be healed.

“It will brings you back to innocence.”

“Well then, in that case…I am coming.”

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Things That Kill

As she lied, her last breath fluttered lightly.  “your fragility will depend on how much you love. Don’t give your love unless you want to die.”

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A Dark Laughter: The wolves were spotted (this time) wearing sheep clothes

I have seen the light.

It wasn’t bright, it wasn’t dark.
Neutrality fades away so quickly,
It was never even a light, but an illusion.

So many haters fill this wall
I can hear their shadows screaming envy.
Their laughter, cacophony!
There’s no euphony here
And it will only take one man with dead vision
To plummet the system out of existence.
Just as much as it takes one hater to pollute the minds
Of the thin headed it must take the same.
A strong soul left out in the dark shall strive head high.
Just as much as it takes a hater, a dead vision,
It must take the strong soul
To pollute the minds of the thin headed positively.
I have surrendered to the notion that only those who you believe in
Have the sharpest sword to pluck
Deep into your dreams and if your are not strong you might falter
And they will laugh even if your blood runs a stream.
Beware! Beware! Beware!
Not all those who laugh with you have good intentions.
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Gods, Blood and Love

From the depth of World War II, where everything he did was against his will, to the mysterious land of the Zong, this Jewish raise, ex-Nazi soldier, Reverend Isaac Kline’s search for redemption is a story that will make you reexamine the purpose of your existence in the face of the hard choices you will ever make.

This book was written to subconsciously challenge your reality and religious beliefs about God/god.

Many who have read it think it’s not a Christian book. Some think it could be but they are second guessing because of the vivid imageries from World War II to the violent nature of the Zong.

Form your own opinion, read a sample, buy it, eBook or paperback. Support, support. Thanks. Hills of Exile is now available worldwide at:

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