Author: | John B. Joseph | ISBN: | 9781311331342 |
Publisher: | John B. Joseph | Publication: | May 23, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | John B. Joseph |
ISBN: | 9781311331342 |
Publisher: | John B. Joseph |
Publication: | May 23, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
As soon Pastor Deinde is caught in the inferno of hell, the war of romance begins. In his battles with flirts, he becomes a victim of war. The screenplay is a true life story retell with inspiration divine and artistically painted with satirical humor, literary gems and didactic values. The dramatic concepts employ here passionately move the heart. It exposes the great travails of two men of God - Deinde and Ken Rex. Both men face fierce hell-instigated wars and are both locked in the hot battles. But it is Deinde that gets hooked in Domino's snares, and ridden with many assaults and shame. And as for Ken-Rex, his triumph seems highly complicated.
The interplays of socio-political miseries are also employed in the character of Lord Martins. The uses of characters, diction, dialogue, suspects, and other literary terms amazingly deliver the intended tragic-comedy. You've got to have fun with it. Have a happy reading. Cheers!
As soon Pastor Deinde is caught in the inferno of hell, the war of romance begins. In his battles with flirts, he becomes a victim of war. The screenplay is a true life story retell with inspiration divine and artistically painted with satirical humor, literary gems and didactic values. The dramatic concepts employ here passionately move the heart. It exposes the great travails of two men of God - Deinde and Ken Rex. Both men face fierce hell-instigated wars and are both locked in the hot battles. But it is Deinde that gets hooked in Domino's snares, and ridden with many assaults and shame. And as for Ken-Rex, his triumph seems highly complicated.
The interplays of socio-political miseries are also employed in the character of Lord Martins. The uses of characters, diction, dialogue, suspects, and other literary terms amazingly deliver the intended tragic-comedy. You've got to have fun with it. Have a happy reading. Cheers!