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'The Firstfall', a book by Whispering HOPE

Whispering HOPE not only releases great music (you've seen a number of the releases featured here). If you love reading Novellas, then you're in for a treat! Whispering HOPE released the first book of her 14 historical fiction books on the Old Testament... a series that will be followed by 14 books on the New Testament. 

The books are written as Novellas, just 14 chapters each. 

Here is an intro to book 1 of the series:

The Firstfall: A Tale of Adam and Eve

In a world where the divine and the mortal walk hand in hand, Adam and Eve live in perfect harmony with the Creator, their lives sustained by the sacred Breath of Life. The Garden of Eden is a place of unimaginable beauty, where everything thrives under the Creator's watchful eye-except for one forbidden secret: the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. 

Eve is content, but curiosity gnaws at her soul. Why has the Creator placed the Tree before them, only to forbid its fruit? As whispers from the shadowy Serpent begin to echo in her mind, Eve is drawn into a dangerous temptation. What would it mean to know as the Creator knows, to understand the balance between light and darkness, life and death?

When the boundary between trust and doubt is crossed, Adam and Eve's choice will unravel the spiritual harmony that has protected their very souls. 

In this gripping reimagining of the first human story, The Firstfall explores the universal themes of faith, free will, and the search for truth. Through heart-wrenching decisions and the birth of sin, Adam and Eve must face the cost of knowledge-and the price of their freedom.

Perfect for fans of epic fantasy and spiritual exploration, The Firstfall blends ancient truths with powerful storytelling to reveal the raw humanity behind our fall from grace.

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If you appreciate reading online, then this may be an interesting publication for you.

For more details, please visit: https://www.wattpad.com/story/376365814-the-firstfall

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