Book Details:
Book Title: Nobody's Mulligan by Brian Holt
Category: Adult Fiction 18+, 337 pages
Genre: Spiritual, Inspirational, Religion
Publisher: Covenant Books
Release Date: March 2020
Tour dates: August 23 to September 3
Content Rating: G - No excessive sex, profanity or violence
Book Title: Nobody's Mulligan by Brian Holt
Category: Adult Fiction 18+, 337 pages
Genre: Spiritual, Inspirational, Religion
Publisher: Covenant Books
Release Date: March 2020
Tour dates: August 23 to September 3
Content Rating: G - No excessive sex, profanity or violence
Book Description:
Margaret Sullivan, a troubled college student in her early twenties,
becomes a modern-day Joan of Arc when she is compelled to save humanity as the
pinnacle of evil comes to seize what he believes was his in NOBODY’S
MULLIGAN by Brian Holt.
Orphaned at childbirth and raised by her maternal grandparents, Margaret
feels the sting of loss when her grandmother dies. With no maternal figure in
her life to offer her comfort and guidance, Margaret becomes a borderline
traumatic social recluse and is treated as an outcast, despite participating in
admirable callings, and is left with her ailing grandfather, Paddy Sullivan. What
she doesn’t realize is that evil is actively afoot and identifies her as an
impediment to Satan’s global apocalyptic conquest.
Craig Templeton, an unmotivated, barely graduated gamer existing in his
mother’s basement, seeks employment at a PR firm, assigned to the mailroom,
which he perceives as corporate leprosy and beneath him given his freshly
minted college degree. Templeton’s rust-relic of a car is the perfect prompt
for Satan, as he sees Templeton ogling the high-end vehicles believing that he
is already deserving of such amenities.
Drawn against their will into the town square on the night of the
apocalypse arranged by a series of circumstances under Templeton’s influence,
the citizens of Grace’s Parrish are confronted by the accumulated product of
their own transgressions, and universal suffrage is served. Perplexed by her
grandfather’s apparent immunity to Templeton’s will, Margaret ultimately
realizes that faith will triumph over evil. The price is heavy, as the town
seeks redemption from the only one who can grant it. With it comes a caveat
that one detractor in the group will re-invite the apocalypse with increased
severity.
Margaret’s heroism is handsomely rewarded as she ultimately finds
transcendence that no mortal could deliver—a unification with the one person
whose absence created an emotional abyss, as well as an explanation of her
grandfather’s immunity to Satan’s will which is epic. And she ultimately
finds her happily ever after with a love-match that is intriguingly
coincidental! The ending nicely sets the stage for the workings of a
prequel.
Margaret Sullivan, a troubled college student in her early twenties,
becomes a modern-day Joan of Arc when she is compelled to save humanity as the
pinnacle of evil comes to seize what he believes was his in NOBODY’S
MULLIGAN by Brian Holt.
Orphaned at childbirth and raised by her maternal grandparents, Margaret
feels the sting of loss when her grandmother dies. With no maternal figure in
her life to offer her comfort and guidance, Margaret becomes a borderline
traumatic social recluse and is treated as an outcast, despite participating in
admirable callings, and is left with her ailing grandfather, Paddy Sullivan. What
she doesn’t realize is that evil is actively afoot and identifies her as an
impediment to Satan’s global apocalyptic conquest.
Craig Templeton, an unmotivated, barely graduated gamer existing in his
mother’s basement, seeks employment at a PR firm, assigned to the mailroom,
which he perceives as corporate leprosy and beneath him given his freshly
minted college degree. Templeton’s rust-relic of a car is the perfect prompt
for Satan, as he sees Templeton ogling the high-end vehicles believing that he
is already deserving of such amenities.
Drawn against their will into the town square on the night of the
apocalypse arranged by a series of circumstances under Templeton’s influence,
the citizens of Grace’s Parrish are confronted by the accumulated product of
their own transgressions, and universal suffrage is served. Perplexed by her
grandfather’s apparent immunity to Templeton’s will, Margaret ultimately
realizes that faith will triumph over evil. The price is heavy, as the town
seeks redemption from the only one who can grant it. With it comes a caveat
that one detractor in the group will re-invite the apocalypse with increased
severity.
Margaret’s heroism is handsomely rewarded as she ultimately finds
transcendence that no mortal could deliver—a unification with the one person
whose absence created an emotional abyss, as well as an explanation of her
grandfather’s immunity to Satan’s will which is epic. And she ultimately
finds her happily ever after with a love-match that is intriguingly
coincidental! The ending nicely sets the stage for the workings of a
prequel.
My Review
NOBODY'S MULLIGAN by Brian Holt was a well written Spiritual, Inspirational, Religion adult fiction book without excessive sex, profanity or violence. Margaret Sullivan was inspiring and I felt connected to her with her background as a borderline traumatic social recluse. So often main characters are so strong physically and emotionally that it is hard to connect with them on an even level, but that was not the case with Margaret . I felt drawn into to Margaret's life and fight against evil!
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