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Coming Day (The Seventh World Trilogy Book 3) Kindle Edition
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The last enemy is Death in this classic Christian fantasy.
Six there shall be; Six to see the seventh free. Six to know the coming day; Six to wake the fire.After rescuing the Gypsies from destruction, the warrior farmers of Pravik have returned home. But peace proves as dangerous as war—confined to the city and surrounded on all sides, they risk starving to death. When emissaries arrive inviting the Ploughman to form an alliance with the Empire, he rides for Athrom. But in doing so, he ignores the vision of the blind seer Virginia Ramsey, who has seen deadly consequences at the end of his journey.
Desperate for help from another source, Virginia sets out on a journey of her own, accompanied by the Darkworld priestess Rehtse—a journey to find the King and bring him to Pravik’s aid.
Their parallel journeys will at last open the way to the worlds unseen, bringing in powers, terrors, beauties, and a final confrontation no one could imagine.
COMING DAY is the last book in The Seventh World Trilogy, a Christian fantasy adventure with hints of steampunk and depths of spiritual truth. If you love page-turning action, memorable characters, and inspirational fiction that confronts darkness, reveals breathtaking beauty, and moves your heart to connect more deeply with God, this series is for you.
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Life-Changing, Inspirational Christian Fiction: From the Author
Hey, my name is Rachel Starr Thomson. I love Jesus and believe wholeheartedly in the power of fiction to change our lives. While nonfiction may teach us something, fiction allows us to experience it. When we’re experiencing truth, beauty, struggle, and triumph, we find our lives enriched and deepened by what we read.
That’s why I write. I want my readers to discover depths of truth about themselves, about the world, and about God that stretch and inspire them. My stories are always clean, but I don’t shy away from hard questions and honest characters.
Whoever you are, I believe in you. I believe your life has immeasurable worth. I believe you were personally handcrafted by a loving Creator with a vision and purpose for your life. I believe your struggles, your dreams, and your hurts matter. I believe you walk a path no one else does, one that is intended to benefit the world. I hope you’ll enjoy what you read and come back for more.
Most of all, I hope that through my stories, you’ll forge a new depth of connection with the God who truly loves you.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateNovember 10, 2011
- File size2630 KB
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Rachel is a homeschool graduate, a dweller in southern Canada, a lover of long walks, good books, hot tea, and rich fellowship, and a counter-cultural revolutionary who thinks we'd all be much better off if we pitched our television sets out the nearest window. --This text refers to the paperback edition.
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- ASIN : B0066CCP90
- Publisher : Little Dozen Press (November 10, 2011)
- Publication date : November 10, 2011
- Language : English
- File size : 2630 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 394 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #791,261 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #240 in Religious Science Fiction & Fantasy (Books)
- #524 in Christian Fantasy (Kindle Store)
- #867 in Christian Fantasy (Books)
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About the author

Rachel Starr Thomson is in love with Jesus and convinced the gospel will change the world.
Rachel is the author of the award-winning Chronicles of Kepos Gé, along with the Seventh World Trilogy, The Oneness Cycle, and many other books.
She blogs on theology and the kingdom of God at www.rachelstarrthomson.com.
Rachel lives in the beautiful Niagara Region of southern Ontario, just down the river from the Falls. She drinks far too much coffee and tea, daydreams of visiting Florida all winter, and hikes the Bruce Trail when she gets a few minutes. A homeschool graduate from a highly creative and entrepreneurial family, she believes we'd all be much better off if we pitched our television sets out the nearest window.
LIFE AND WORK (BRIEFLY)
Rachel began writing on scrap paper sometime around grade 1. Her stories revolved around jungle animals and sometimes pirates (they were actual rats . . . she doesn't remember if the pun was intended). Back then she also illustrated her own work, a habit she left behind with the scrap paper.
Rachel's first novel, a humorous romp called Theodore Pharris Saves the Universe, was written when she was 13, followed within a year by the more serious adventure story Reap the Whirlwind. Around that time, she had a life-changing encounter with God.
The next several years were spent getting to know God, developing a new love for the Scriptures, and discovering a passion for ministry through working with a local ministry with international reach, Sommer Haven Ranch International. Although Rachel was raised in a strong Christian home, where discipleship was as much a part of homeschooling as academics, these years were pivotal in making her faith her own.
At age 17, Rachel started writing again, this time penning the essays that became Letters to a Samuel Generation and Heart to Heart: Meeting With God in the Lord's Prayer.
In 2001, Rachel returned to fiction, writing what would become her bestselling novel and then a bestselling series--Worlds Unseen, book 1 of The Seventh World Trilogy.
A classic fantasy adventure marked by Rachel's lyrical style, Worlds Unseen encapsulates much of what makes Rachel's writing unique: fantasy settings with one foot in the real world; adventure stories that explore depths of spiritual truth; and a knack for opening readers' eyes anew to the beauty of their own world--and of themselves.
In 2003, Rachel began freelance editing, a side job that soon blossomed into a full-time career. Four years later, in 2007, she co-founded Soli Deo Gloria Ballet with Carolyn Currey, an arts ministry that in 2015 would be renamed as 1:11 Ministries. To a team of dancers and singers, Rachel brought the power of words, writing and delivering original narrations, spoken-word poetry, and songs for over a dozen productions. The team has ministered coast-to-coast in Canada as well as in the United States and internationally.
Rachel began publishing her own work under the auspices of Little Dozen Press in 2007, but it was in 2011, with the e-book revolution in full swing, that writing became a true priority again. Since that time Rachel has published many of her older never-published titles and written two new fiction series, The Oneness Cycle and The Prophet Trilogy.
Over 30 of Rachel's novels, short stories, and nonfiction works are now available in digital editions. Many are available in paperback as well, with more released regularly.
The God she fell in love with as a teenager has remained the focus of Rachel's life, work, and speaking.
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Thomson draws the battle lines with three opposing forces: 1) the Blackness, headed by the demonic Morning Star, who indwells a former devotee and commands most of the emperor’s army; 2) the Order of the Spider, controlled by the Witch Evelyn; 3) the Gifted and forces of light, who are loyal to the King. Evelyn has been killing gifted people and storing up their powers, so she can defeat Morning Star and rule humanity herself. Morning Star wants to defeat the King and cares not who or what he destroys to that end. And the gifted are gradually learning how they fit into the King’s plans to summon His return and bring light and freedom back to the world.
Many times the gifted are captured and seem doomed to die and fail. But powers of the earth help them. A priestess of the Darkworld sheds more light on their mission through the ancient prophecies she learned in her underground home. And the final member of the Six comes into his calling and joins the others we have met in volumes 1 & 2. They usher in the King, who comes in a most unexpected and unlikely disguise. And then the battle of the ages ensues.
There are many casualties in this war. Many faithful and faithless perish. People choose sides—many to their own detriment. There are moments of tragedy and triumph, but nary a dull moment.
If you enjoy fantasy, this trilogy is masterfully written. It also points us unashamedly to the Source of true power, meaning and purpose—our Lord Jesus Christ, the King of light and life. The first two books in this series you can enjoy for free in eBook format; the third is worth the modest amount you pay for it!
After finished Burning Light, I started Coming Day as soon as I could. I really, really wanted to know what was going to happen to all the characters I had come to love, as well as see the end of this epic fantasy trilogy. It was nothing, absolutely nothing like I expected. It was far better.
This story opens at a very low point. The hope and the energy that the last two books have built on has waned. People are discouraged and weary, a feeling that touched me deeply, because I have been there. I have been at a point where I wondered if anything good would ever happen again. Rachel was able to pull on my emotions and make me feel what the characters were feeling.
As I said before, Rachel's writing style is nothing short of lyrical. I reread many portions and read some of them aloud, just because they sounded amazing. I can see this as a wonderful book to read aloud as a family.
The most exciting part of this book was that you see all the threads you have been following pulling together. All the stories are pulling together, and so are The Gifted.
The bad guys, as in the first two books, were pretty dark. There were also several intense parts, but I still really enjoyed the book a lot.
The ending was nothing like what I expected it to be. It was so much better. Rachel again showed herself in the top tier of writers for her imaginative story- telling that took this allegory beyond the norm.
I recommend this book for those whole loved the first two, love fantasy, adventure, and allegories.
[I have to be honest: I did not read the second book. Somehow, I got things switched around in my mind. I had purchased & downloaded both book 2 and 3 at the same time. When I got around to picking up the 'second' book of the trilogy, I accidentally started this one.
Things were a little disjointed for me at first, since I missed all the events and characters in book 2. I thought it was due to being so busy around the holidays and only being able to grab very short bits of reading spaced out over numerous days. About halfway through, I was really caught up and swept through to the end. But I wondered, "where could the third book possibly go? This title seemed to wrap everything up." And then... the discovery of my mistake!
I don't think I'll read the second, since it will probably just be a build-up of tension and events, for which I already know the outcomes. However, I am glad that I helped support this author, especially since the first book was free for kindle.]
If you read the two previous reviews of the two previous books (or read the books) (Worlds Unseen and Burning Light), you will remember some of the characters were gifted. Maggie was gifted with songs that foretold, comforted, and healed; Virginia was blind most of the time but had extraordinary visions; the Ploughman had the gift of being able to call on angelic warriors when needed; Miracle could bring healing even to the worst wounded; Nicolas, the one with the fire eyes; and Kieran, the boy in whose footsteps plants grew. The prophesy said when the six were woven together something great would happen. The six were scattered from here to yonder, some captured by the evil ones and in danger of life and limb. The Blackness sought to capture all of them and grab their power.
Talking about being woven together, this book is something else. You need to grab it and read, read, read. Some truly inspired writing here!
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Ended up all night and ordering the rest of the series never mind that getting all of Rachel Starr Thomson books !!!
Having not read hardly any Christian fiction as I'm usually studying while reading or furthering myself I found this such a beautiful expression of a heart ❤️ for God!
Even if your not a Christian you will love this series!
Actually more so possibly it's a great read regardless
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Thank you so much for the opportunity to try out this style reading Rachel and may God bless your future !!!
