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Title:Last Light (Restoration #1)
Author:Terri Blackstock
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 381 pages
Published:October 1st 2005 by Zondervan (first published January 1st 2005)
Categories:Christian Fiction. Christian. Fiction. Mystery. Suspense
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Last Light (Restoration #1) Paperback | Pages: 381 pages
Rating: 4.2 | 9130 Users | 695 Reviews

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In the face of a crisis that sweeps an entire high-tech planet back to the age before electricity, Deni Branning's career ambitions have vanished. She's not about to let her dream of marriage go as well.

But keeping it alive will require extraordinary measures. Yesterday's world is gone. All Deni and her family have left is each other and their neighbors. Their little community will either stand or fall together. But they're only beginning to realize it - and trust doesn't come easily.

Particularly when one of them is a killer.

Best-selling suspense author Terri Blackstock weaves a masterful what-if novel in which global catastrophe reveals the darkness in human hearts - and lights the way to restoration for a self-centered world.

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Original Title: Last Light (Restoration, Book 1)
ISBN: 0310257670 (ISBN13: 9780310257677)
Edition Language: English
Series: Restoration #1
Setting: Birmingham, Alabama(United States)
Literary Awards: Christy Award Nominee for Suspense (2006)


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This was my first book by Terri Blackstock. I enjoyed it and will continue with the rest of the series right away! Though I am not a big fan of suspense, thrillers, I still enjoyed this one. It did focus a lot on the no electricity part of the story as well and to me that made it a lot more interesting! I loved the fact that the community came together in crisis instead of everyone locking themselves in and thinking only of themselves. I do hope that if something like this did happen, that would

This was my first Terri Blackstock novel and my second Christian Fiction novel. I read Left Behind many years ago. I am a spiritual person but not a devout pray-before-every-meal, pray-through-every-crisis Christian. I try to do good things and try not to judge too harshly. I believe in live-and-let-live. I look for the good in people. That being said, I think it is great that there is a Christian market for literature. Why not? There is a romance novel market, sci-fi/fantasy, mystery. Plenty of

Okay...another a bit hard to rate. I'd go 3.5 here and I round it up to 4 as, well we don't have "half stars".How do I describe this, sans spoilers? We open here after what is apparently an EMP attack or event of some kind (ElectroMagnetic Pulse). There are a few things in the story that don't ring true for that and even imply that whatever "happened" may still be "happening" and was/is not a "pulse". So, something knocked out all power and all electronics "apparently" everywhere. That's at

Terri Blackstock is a brilliant writer. In book one of her Restoration Series, Blackstock captured my attention and imagination, making it quite difficult to set a slow, steady pace to read it. I found myself like I was when a child, sneaking in little reading sessions whenever I could. Putting off other tasks in order to read. Bringing the book with me everywhere in case I had just five minutes in which I could read further in the story.The story takes place in modern times and follows the

I love Terri Blackstock's books and this one was no different! I've come to expect page turning suspense with characters I enjoy and a Christian theme that challenges you.The characters: The main focus of the first installment of this series focus on the Branning Family, who needs to come to terms with a world of no electronics, and mainly on the eldest daughter, Deni. Deni irritated me so much in most part of the book, complaining about everything and came across very selfish and irresponsible,

I've seen God do amazing things in my lifetime. Maybe this is one of those things

Great premissI love the idea that God would use an electromagnetic pulse to get our attention. This book really caused me to reflect on how such an incident would effect my own life.

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