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Middle of Nowhere

Stan Escott

Verlag: TouchPoint Press

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It was a magical place that, at first, children Tom and Sarah thought only existed in their daydreams.Now grown up, the two embark on a honeymoon adventure over Wyoming back roads, through fields of wild flowers and stampedes of wild horses, seeking a place they knew existed, a place they called Middle of Nowhere.Nudged along by mysterious happenings and encounters with eccentric characters in remote valleys of the Bighorn Basin, the couple find them-selves in an abandoned village. They discover a sealed gold mine nearby that holds many secrets that challenge the couple. But that is just the beginning. There is also a deserted chapel with a mysterious and active presence.In this supernatural spiritual adventure in Grand Teton country, the two must learn to trust their faith as they discover the valley’s tragic, spiritual and magical history. Little do they know that throughout all of their adventures and discoveries, they are being observed by unseen young Watchers: Angels-in-training.
Verfügbar seit: 11.03.2022.
Drucklänge: 328 Seiten.

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