Woman in Red

Woman in Red
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Download or read book Woman in Red written by Krishna Rose and published by . This book was released on 2021-07-31 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: WINNER of PenCraft Award - Best Fiction Book of The YearIn an enthralling saga, Mary Magdalene, the most misunderstood woman in history, returns strong and true as the irresistible voice of the banished feminine divine. Holding an intriguing legacy in her hands, she unveils the scandalous secrets, prophecies, and confidential teachings of Jesus. Using the profound language of the soul to construct in the reader the essence of a divine state, this book could be called pure alchemy from beginning to end. Overflowing with enthralling descriptions detailing the creation, Heaven and Hell, the hidden life of Jesus, the truth about Mother Mary, and the secrets of death, endorsed by obscure ancient texts-this book sets spiritual and historical literature apart.After twenty-five years of research this could be the most authentic portrayal recounting accurate details of what happened next-after the crucifixion.Prophecy spoke of two Messiah's-Jesu was the first.


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