By Cliff Ball
Jon Ryan: An End Times Short Story is now available as an audiobook on Audible and Amazon. If you've never bought an audiobook, you can get this for free with a 30 Free Trial Membership on Audible. If you buy from Apple, it should appear in the Apple Store sometime next week, hopefully. It can be listened to as a standalone book and its good for an hour lunch break or being stuck in traffic. Sample part of it here Or, if you prefer the paperback, it's $4.99 on Amazon.
In this short story from Times of Trouble, Jon Ryan dreamed of becoming a doctor his entire life. Before he graduates from medical school, the government takes over healthcare, making him wary about the profession he's going to school for, but not enough to quit chasing his dream. He practices medicine as medical plagues and disasters occur, all the while the government says they're on top of things. Eventually, government oppression forces him to make changes to his practice that will affect his life as the End Times approach and before the Rapture occurs.
Reviews:
Cliff Ball did a great job on this short (6 chapters) story that goes along with the End Times books. You would recognize some familiar names, however briefly mentioned, from the series. I enjoyed this book because the author gave more details into the matter of government-controlled healthcare. In this, he did a tremendous job. If you have enjoyed his other books–Times of Trial, Times of Trouble, & Times of Turmoil, you will undoubtedly enjoy this one. If you haven't read the others, this story can be read and enjoyed as it is.
Dr's whom are forced to perform abortions, knock off Sr's-especially hit close to home with the debate over assisted suicide in QC. I already have seen a family member left in ER, after being sent by her Dr., until the very last, and all because of her age. Life is not easy, but with HIM, we know we will be with Him for eternity.
John Ryan: An End Times Short Story by Cliff Ball is a nice fast story that goes with the times. I haven't had the privlege of reading Ball's other books from the series but nonetheless still thoroughly enjoyed this one. Definitely strong enough to stand alone. Now I'm curious to experience the others! Nice work!
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