The last days of the Tribulation are counting down to Armageddon, and only the strongest Christ followers have persevered. Mass executions have decimated their numbers. But a few Tribulation saints have survived with grit and guile and unshakable faith. The Mason family is among the hardy souls counting on Christ’s return to set things straight and to free them from the Antichrist’s tyranny. But their faith is sorely tested when one of them is captured and slated for execution. Meanwhile, another story unfolds in the spirit realm. An epic battle is taking place on the Mount of Olives. Millions of angels and demons are fighting to control the mountaintop. Andrew Maddix and Michael the archangel co-lead an angelic army in a bold offensive to rout the fearsome demon horde and prepare the mountain for Christ’s return. On the great and terrible day of the Lord, mortals and immortals alike will arrive at the same conclusion: the end is where we begin.
Battle Sky is book four of an amazing end of times series. This book takes place at the end of the Tribulation as foretold in the book of Revelation. The remaining people of Earth have been forced to choose; take the Mark of the Beast and bow down and worship his image, or be an outlaw, unable to buy or sell and live a life in hiding as soldiers seek to capture and kill you.
This is an exciting story that ends with an epic Battle between Angels and Demons. This book is well written with deep characters that you will quickly become invested in. They characters have a lot of depth and their personalities come through despite their troubling way of life.
I have love this series from the start and I'm really sad that it is over but it has been an amazing ride and I'm really glad that I read each of them. I can't recommend this series enough. Even though it is a work of fiction the author has masterfully woven in the Scripture in Revelation and brought it to life in story form. This series rivals the Left Behind books, it is an amazing journey.
This book is not the action/adventure thriller the first three books were. Like most last days thrillers, the tale is fit around an astounding story of the Return of the King. It's going to be amazing and any attempt will have a lot of scripture and such. However, Mark has done an excellent job with a large dose of entertainment. You'll be happy you read this one.
Want a view of what just might happen in heaven and on earth just before and during the Great Day of the Lord? A brief glimpse into the Millennial Reign? The first three books took place just before, during and following the Rapture. I've loved reading this series because, unlike some End Times books, it continues to keep you involved in both the physical and spiritual realms.
The author has obviously had some of the same imaginations we've all had about these times. It must be wonderful to be able to capture those thoughts and put them into words for others to read! This book is the ultimate happily-ever-after story.
If any of this is truth, we had all yesterday "the prayer". Not only do we don't have to go through the Tribulation but so we can get to heaven and spend eternity with Jesus. Loomis, Banks, the twins, etc. did a great job showing us what life will be like with the anti-christ. Where as Andrew and family did a great job providing a picture of heaven for the saints.
Wooow! So amazing guys. We start this book, if I recall properly, during about mid-Tribulation. Seeing Revelation read as almost like your favorite fantasy fiction was priceless. It was good, clean, yet totally entertaining. It also stayed close to scripture as well, other than the fictional implants of course. What was most "interesting" was Romang's "approach/ interpretation" on just how Satan possesses the Antichrist. I won't spoil that, but it was a little debatable, but interesting--- every Christian has some speculations on how some future aspects unfold. All around great book. I recommend it highly. Don't sell yourself short, read the series in order. The first book's a little slower, but foundational, though.