In the final two books of the series, the Young Trib Force is being pursued by bounty hunters and must confront more danger than they have ever seen while still telling others about Jesus.
Jerry Bruce Jenkins is an American novelist and biographer. He is best known as the writer of the Left Behind series of books for Tim LaHaye and The Chosen novels to accompany his son Dallas's TV series. Jenkins has written more than 200 books, including mysteries, historical fiction, biblical fiction, cop thrillers, international spy thrillers, and children's adventures, as well as nonfiction. His works usually feature Christians as protagonists. In 2005, Jenkins and LaHaye ranked 9th in Amazon.com's 10th Anniversary list of Hall of Fame authors based on books sold at Amazon.com during its first 10 years. Jenkins now teaches writers to become authors here at his website. He and his wife Dianna have three sons and eight grandchildren.
Ok, so 3/4 of this book was all "family drama" type stuff and the last 1/4 finally got to the point. Judd and Vicki were friends who hardly got along yet after being separated for years on separate missions they suddenly love each other and want to get married? Its forced and doesn't flow. The first half of the book drags on forever then 2 years literally goes by in a few chapters. This book was a huge flop for the series and half of it could have been eliminated. I hope the last book isn't this awful
This was the most graphic any of the Left Behind books have been. Minor spoilers ahead: A character has to cut off their own arm and another character gives birth--with descriptions of an inexperienced deliverer having to get the umbilical cord unwrapped from the baby's head. With all that in mind I have come to realize the kid series over all seems to be more intense and graphic than the adult series was. I could be remembering wrong but at this point I'd almost recommend the adult LB books to teens first and then the "kids" books to young adults. I'm still thoroughly enjoying the story of the kids books... I just think that labeling them kids books is false advertising 😆😆
A lot of scary action. The Trib Force is being pursued by bounty hunters. Who can they trust? Who can they tell about Jesus? The tension stayed high: childbirth, a trapped person, and running from Carpathians' goons. The scenes are realistic and at times gory. It's not pretty. But a time will come on this earth where it will be horrible. The Trib Force is trying to survive during the earth's worse days. I loved Hunted and the adult version, Left Behind #11, Armageddon.
Next to the last book of the series and I'm still enjoying the series. This one had more "fluff" almost like they had ran out of things to write about. I know this is a compilation of several books but when put together it kind of had me bored. Still worth the read as the 7 year tribulation period gets ready to wind down and come to an end. Recommended reading.
These later books in the series are getting good. Much better than many of the earlier ones. There was one plot here that I didn't care for, but it was quick, so it isn't a big detractor. The payoff off a long-building plot was well done, and I find myself eager to wrap up this series with the final collection.
The time is coming to an end and by the end of this book, there is only one year left. I love how Vicki and Judd’s relationship have moved to a romantic level. Of course this book ends with a giant cliffhanger so everything is up for n the air. Can’t wait to start next book.
This book is about when the GC hire bounty hunters to find and kill anyone without the mark. As two kids try to get back to the US they are found by bounty hunters. Whay will happen to them?