The Beginning: Six Days Of Creation, by V. Alexander
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This book surrounds the popular and never-ending controversy between creationists and evolutionists. Science is only used to describe what God has done. What is science? If nothing existed, there would be no science. God created all that exists, so if something doesn't exist, it's because God did not create it. The biggest problem that mankind has is trying to figure out God. What is heaven? Where is heaven? What is the firmament? Is the canopy or "green house effect" mentioned in the Bible? Is there more than one heaven? When God created the earth, what was created? What is the darkness? What controls the tides? What controls the weather? What happens after a Christian dies physically? What happens to the non-Christian when they die physically?
The Beginning: Six Days Of Creation, by V. Alexander- Published on: 2015-06-24
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 7.99" h x .22" w x 5.00" l, .24 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 104 pages
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Awesome beginning to a new series by Vicktor Alexander! By Melissa Kleen As with all of Vicktor's books the main characters Ronny and Cole are very relatable and their story and romance is believable. This book has a little bit of something for everyone there are shifters, elves, witches, vampires and those good 'ol humans. While this book concentrates on the love between a lion shifter (Cole) and a human (Ronny) I think other books in the series may showcase some of the other species mentioned. Can't wait for that!But for me I think the best part of this book is the premise that our version of the Bible is incomplete and misquoted. This is so interesting and allows us to examine our views on religion and our world in such a unique way.I want to thank Vicktor as always for helping me to examine the human condition in a new way and learn more about myself. Love your writing and can't wait for the next book in the series.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Alternate history and a touch of irreverence...I loved it! By Dan Mitton (Originally reviewed for Love Bytes Same Sex Book Reviews)I purposely didn’t read the blurb before I started reading the book, so I had no preconceptions about what the book was about. To be honest, while reading the prologue I was thinking to myself, oh bloody hell what have I gotten myself into? There were so many brothers of Adam that I just knew I wouldn’t be able to keep them straight. The prologue did though set the stage for the background of the story and helped start us learning about an alternate history, that we, the Sons of Adam know nothing about.Thankfully the hard names were only in the prologue! As soon as Chapter One began, we were in the current time, in Harlem. Right away we meet Ronny Parker, a 5’11” young black man who works as a barista at a coffee shop. Ronny takes the bus to work, but when he gets off the bus he hears sounds like arguing and fighting down the alley at the back of his employer’s shop. Imagine his surprise when he finds his co-worker Benjamin fighting with another man. It isn’t the fight that surprises him, but the fact that Benjamin has hands like wolf paws and the other man has hands that look like lion paws. Then they both shifted into animals! Once they see him they approach him, shifting back to human. Ronny is in for a bigger surprise when the lion man sniffs him, says “Mmmmm, Mate”.The man introduces himself as Cole Tronk and within minutes he has bitten and claimed Ronny. What Cole has done, mating with a human, is against shifter law and he and Benjamin are both now going to be hunted and killed. Ronny, though innocent, will be killed as well.Things get worse when Cole partially shifts when Ronny is threatened, and someone gets it on video on their camera. Overnight, the world knows about shifters and the hunt is on. Along the way we will learn that our whole concept of Biblical history is half true at best. I really liked the flashbacks as Ronny is reading “The Real Holy Bible: What the Human Christians Don’t Want You to Know.” The image of Noah as a procrastinator was humorous.This was an entertaining read. I really liked it, so I’m hoping there is a Book Two coming soon! I probably would have rated it a 4.5, but the lack of certainty of a sequel, and the open story lines made me hesitate. I highly recommend the book though. If you’re into shifters, and alternate Biblical history, with a touch of irreverence then this book is for you!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Typical First Book in a Series By Daniel Bowen SPOILERS AHEAD YOU ARE WARNED!3.5 stars and the reasons why:This is the first book I've read by Vicktor Alexander. For the price and length of the book I was expecting more than the typical m/m shifter story. Some of that came through but not enough to satisfy what I wanted.The Beginning (Sons of Adam) looks to be the first in a new series. It's written that way, leaving open ended problems and safety issues for Ronnie and Cole's pack. So while Ronnie and Cole have their HEA, this is just the beginning. They are on the run and it looks to be a long drawn out series before they're able to settle in one place and feel safe.It wasn't just the open ended over arching plot that wasn't resolved. The pacing of the story was too slow for me. Some parts went very quickly but others dragged. Interesting that Cole's alpha couldn't locate him for months. So I assume this alpha was with his two betas looking for Cole instead of watching over their own pack problems. If this lion shifter alpha was as good or as bad, he'd at least be doing all he could to keep his pride safe. Instead he's out with his two top men doing who knows what in hunting down Cole.So Cole takes out the lion alpha. Did the pride bonds kick into place and Cole is now their alpha, even if he's away from them? No. Nothing is said. Despite Cole not wanting the job, he is now alpha from winning a challenge. I understand the country is in an uproar but basic shifter laws are still there. . . Yet . .. nothing is said. The challenge was there, Cole won, and we're left guessing what that means to the lion pack.As a first book in the series The Beginning (Sons of Adam) did give us an overview of the world, situations involving the main characters, their pack, and details on the history and background for shifters. The story was well written and plotted. Unfortunately the back and forth on the founding / beginning of the shifters and their spot in our world. . . There was so much explained on that back story, I ended up skipping every single instance of those parts. Sure, Ronnie has this book, a bible and is either reading it or dreaming of it. Sure it's important. Suspend reality and yes the people from that story appear to him and his mate and advise of what's to come.And that's where the slow parts happened for me - The advice was there but the results on taking action weren't. There was a time lapse between when these ancient visitors appeared and when something would happen. Well, guess what? Nothing happens. All Ronnie and Cole do in this story is gather people and run for their lives. So that in itself was a let down. Everything expected of Ronnie and his role in this world is suspended until the next book. I expected more. -- Dan's Wife
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