Larger Font   Reset Font Size   Smaller Font  

Day of the Dragons

David Pollitt



  Day of the Dragons

  David Pollitt

  Day of the Dragons

  David Pollitt

  Professional Book Publishing

  Day of the Dragons

  Copyright © 2013 by David Pollitt

  All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means: electronic, mechanical, photocopy, recording, or any other, except for brief quotations in printed review, without the prior permission of the author.

 

  Acknowledgements

  I want to continue to acknowledge, my bride, Nancy, of 36 years. We renewed our vows on the 25th year with silver Jesus rings. We felt that we were married to Jesus first before we are married to each other. Nancy is such a blessing being such a giving and loving people-person and truly the love of my life.

  Hunter, my 22-year-old son is my best fan, some call him my clone, and in 2013 works for the FedEx Corporation. He has that perfect writer’s heart already writing and not following the pack. He makes his own decisions while not being afraid to spend time by himself without distractions—truly topnotch writer traits.

  I also want to give credit to my parents when alive for all their encouragement for my writing adventures. My mother helped with her initial, rough-draft editing and gave me my love for writing and reading. My father was the quiet one who entertained himself with his active imagination. Like Father like son. That’s my habit. Thanks, Dad.

  Finally, I want to thank Shelly Castle for her wonderful cover artwork and for capturing my content. Her artwork drives my own creativity.

  .

  Preface

  In these times, we should be more careful how we live our believer's walk. Some might say, "It is because Christ is returning at any moment." Yes, that should do it. It also may be that until He comes, things will get very bad. Is our faith also ready for that too? Regardless of when we believe the Lord is returning, we are all players in the most dramatic play ever written—The End-Time Play. In these end times, our actions can determine whether we live or die—eternally and now.

  Writing this series has been a wonderful adventure with the Holy Spirit. I refuse to use bad language, but my only luxury in fiction is the use of my own imagination. I hope my stretching of it, my imagination, doesn't offend anyone. It seems a place I can go, as can the reader and a writer, which is safe when God is there. The inclusion of angel war and those things that take place in warfare: violence, blood, sweat, and tears are present and accounted for. We can’t have warfare without them. Prepare yourself.

  I seek to use romantic rather than other ways to describe relationships. I want anyone to be able to read this and not be offended and/or educated outside the will of God. I want readers to understand romance as a beautiful, tender, and playful love between others. These are God's books because they are about our Lord and biblical things; and I refuse to spoil them with trash. However, I want to talk about romance and love in ways that draw us closer to Jesus. For, remember, if we haven't been intimate with Jesus, we can't be truly intimate with others.

  I also want readers to understand that I am not a theologian. I use biblical references and metaphors when possible but only to tell a story, not preach a doctrine. I use the two witnesses as satellites, not people; I use a false prophet to be a seminary graduate; I use 1.7 million to attack the United States when in actuality it is an army in Revelation that attacks Israel with 200 million; I use dark angels as the Anti-Christ’s wife; I use brightly colored manned drones to look like hell’s biblical creatures—all to tell my stories, not to teach theology. I use a false prophet who really doesn’t want to be, along with an Anti-Christ who doesn’t either. I use a dark angel as the Harlot of Babylon. The Bible is so full of rich and detailed descriptions why recreate something new?

  I have also included a character summary in the beginning of this book; but if a reader reads the others in the series before reading this one, they will better understand my character development. That’s why we call a series a series.

  Other Books By David Pollitt

  Cleft of the Rock 2002

  (A study on the 23rd Psalm)

  Talking the Talk of the New Covenant Species 2004

  With Fear and Trembling: Walking the 2004

  Walk of the New Covenant Species 2004

  Hope For Gentle Old Men-Poetry 2004

  New Christian Fiction

  End-time Series: The Maranatha Chronicles

  Part I: Irish: An Angel’s Journey 2011

  Part II: Children of the Sanctuary 2011

  Part III: Armageddon Darkness 2011

  Part IV: Day of the Dragons 2013