Journey of Promise
When converts Richard and Leah Kenyon leave Wales and heed the call to Zion, they are unprepared for the toll exacted by the journey. To face the incredible odds mounted against them they call upon the Lord's tender mercies to see them through and strengthen their love for one another. Their story will remind you where to turn during your trials.
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Book Excerpt
The boat’s six boilers churned with monstrous pent-up energy, waiting to drive
the steam power forward and commanding the craft up river. The strikers, men in
charge of the engines, monitored their pressure gauges and all appeared within
range as the firemen fed the hungry furnaces.
As the passengers neared the waiting
gangplank, a deafening blast assaulted their senses. A tremendous and unexpected
boiler explosion sent a third of the vessel sailing into the air. Bodies from
the ship went flying in all directions, some into the river, some raining on
land along with splintered shards of jagged wood and twisted bits of
metal.
Great plumes of hissing steam stretched
into the sky, spraying all in its path for a considerable radius. Anyone who
inhaled the steam died instantly, while others succumbed to excruciating burns
caused by the heated water and sprays of steam. Screams of pain and shouts for
help erupted in the aftermath as the debris from the explosion settled all
around.
Those on the bank were shocked and
stunned, momentarily frozen in time as the catastrophic event unfolded before
them. Gradually their senses were drawn from the shock, and they raced toward
the carnage, screaming and praying.
The furnaces of hot coals were exposed
and splayed throughout the deck, making the possibility of fire a serious
threat. Hissing vents of scalding steam continued to spew from the exposed
boilers. The trapped crewmen screamed for help but their fates were sealed and
their cooked flesh peeled from their bones without
effort.
Within minutes, chains of people were
assisting the wounded from the boat. A fire erupted near the engine house, small
at first, but it rapidly accelerated. The enormity of the wreckage was
astounding, made even more surreal by the encroaching fire.Piteous cries could
be heard from beneath the ruins. Many of the crew tried to douse the fire with
buckets of water, but it soon became pointless and futile, and they abandoned
the attempt. They took up axes and started to chop through the wreckage trying
to free those they could. Within a few more minutes, the fire drove the men back
and they were forced to desert further pains to save anyone left alive. The
horrifying screams of those trapped without rescue grew to a sickening crescendo
as the fire neared. They begged for mercy as the flames began to lap at their
extremities and then their voices fell silent, their torturous end
completed.
All That Was Promised
In 1847 Wales Methodist Minister Richard Kenyon converts to Mormonism. Richard’s newfound faith is put to the test when he faces the anger of his former congregation, his wife’s indecisiveness, his brother’s betrayal, and the murderous intentions of misinformed villagers.
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Author Vickie Hall
Vickie is a native of Utah, but growing up, lived in the states of Colorado, Idaho, Montana, and Nebraska. When she's not writing, she's composing music, or shopping with her sister. She loves animals of all kinds and camping with her family. Her favorite pastime is watching old movies on TCM, and unashamedly has a crush on Cary Grant.
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I just finished reading Secret of the Red Box by Vickie Hall--my review is on my blog-I loved it and this one sounds great too!!
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