Doomsday Free eBook - Book 1
After seven years apart, Jon, Kelly, and Travis Bishop move in together with a foster family, and it seems their lives may finally be normal again. But while exploring little-known Pandora’s Cave, a freak earthquake traps them deep underground. In the cave, they witness an alliance between a mysterious businessman and a group of terrifying demons that promises to plunge our world into darkness and death.
The good news? The kids have video proof of the entire event. The bad news? The video may still be in the demon-infested cave, and nobody believes their story.
Though I am an adult, I enjoyed reading Doomsday. The characters were well-written and complex. The story kept my attention and made me want to read more.
this was what I hoped it would be from the description. I enjoyed how good the book was and how strong of a start the Doomsday series had. I was invested in the characters and they interacted with their world and story. It left me wanting to read more in this series.
What an intriguing novel. The premise is totally different than I have read before. Don't get me wrong- this is a paranormal novel with demons and all they have got to bring our protagonists down. This novel will keep you turning the pages. This is the first of 5 novels that are available for you to read. A great novel don't miss this one. I received this novel from BookFunnel. This is my true and honest review.
Exciting not one boring spot in the whole story. I get so involved I forget to eat because of not wanting to stop were I was. Kelly, Travis, Angie and Granny are such great characters and bring a lot to the story very well rounded. I can not wait to read the next book in the series.
Doomsday by R.L. Gemmill is a sci-fi/fantasy novel about Kelly Bishop and her 2 brothers. They were orphaned following a tragic car accident. After living separately with several foster parents they were reunited by Angie and Chris McCormick.
The book, formerly called The Demon Conspiracy, is a series that has many twists and turns. The author has a knack for letting the reader into the minds of the characters so you feel you truly know them. It’s a book for young and older folks who don’t want to be old!