Review
...Now to the point. I have read your book, or rather I could hardly stop reading it until it was finished. I REALLY ENJOYED THE BOOK. I think the outline or the idea is brilliant , reading the book is exciting and sometimes thrilling. One keeps wondering how it will finish... I think that there is an audience in Europe for
The Evangeline Manuscript... For a European all those places to which Evangeline traveled are well-known, including the tribes or people who were living there in ancient times. I did not find the English very difficult to read or understand, and I think you might well expect to sell copies of the book without translating it to Swedish or any other European language. --
Dr. Anders Bjorkman, Uppsala, SwedenReviewers have been unaninimously praising of the details of everyday life 2,000 years ago; women in particular have expressed admiration for the female lead; readers in general had praised the "can't-put-it-down" characteristics of this adventure-philosophical-romance New Age book. --
Publisher Comments
From the Publisher
Who is Evangeline Weathers, and where has she been? Read her first person account of her travels in the Mediterranean world of 27 AD. How she came to experience such a journey and the reports and lessons which she shares with the reader constitute a story which may well propel
The Evangeline Manuscript into the forefront of political and social consciousness in much the same way and for many of the same reasons that Ayn Rand's
Atlas Shrugged has maintained its power and message over the past four decades.