HG Keller

HG Keller

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Born and raised in Kearney, Nebraska, graduated from Kearney State College, worked in Kearney as Medical Technologist and Sales Engineer, then moved to Virgina and worked as a District Sales Manager for 22 years. Retired in 2007 and moved to Colorado to be closer to son and daughter and five grandchildren. Now resides in Johnstown in summer months and San Tan Valley, AZ in winter months.

The Seekers: The Stuff of Stars (Dystopian Sci-Fi - Book 2)

The Seekers: The Stuff of Stars (Dystopian Sci-Fi - Book 2)

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<p>This second book in <em>The Seekers</em> dystopian series continues the story started in the critically-acclaimed <em>The Children of Darkness</em>, winner of the <strong>Pinnacle Book Achievement Award, Summer 2015 - Best Book in the Category of SCIENCE FICTION</strong>, and winner of the <strong>Awesome Indies Seal of Excellence</strong>....</p><h1><strong><em>The Stuff of Stars</em> by David Litwack</strong></h1><p>Evolved Publishing presents the second book in the new dystopian series <em>The Seekers</em>. [DRM-Free]</p><h2><em style="font-size:13px;line-height:1.6em;">“But what are we without dreams?”</em></h2><p>Against all odds, Orah and Nathaniel have found the keep and revealed the truth about the darkness, initiating what they hoped would be a new age of enlightenment. But the people were more set in their ways than anticipated, and a faction of vicars whispered in their ears, urging a return to traditional ways.</p><p>Desperate to keep their movement alive, Orah and Nathaniel cross the ocean to seek the living descendants of the keepmasters’ kin. Those they find on the distant shore are both more and less advanced than expected.</p><p>The seekers become caught between the two sides, and face the challenge of bringing them together to make a better world. The prize: a chance to bring home miracles and a more promising future for their people. But if they fail this time, they risk not a stoning but losing themselves in the twilight of a never-ending dream.</p><p><strong>Be sure to start with the first book in this series, the multiple award-winning <em>The Children of Darkness</em>. And don't miss David's award-winning speculative saga, <em>The Daughter of the Sea and the Sky</em></strong></p>

Story Behind The Book

The DNA molecule is the secret behind creation. This complex molecule holds more information in it than a book full of library books. Scientists have studied and mapped about 20% of the DNA in a living cell which is the genome. There is still 80% of the cell DNA that no one knows anything about. What secrets does this DNA hold? What is its function? Could this be what God designed to unfold in each generation for the purpose of creating new species and is it timed to unfold at a predetermined interval? Did God put each of us in that timing sequence? Did each of us come along at a predetermined instant?

Reviews

<p>Craig Anderson wrote on Barnes and Noble, &quot;David's Gift is a book that will help Christians clarify the subjects of intelligent design as it pertains to evolutionary scientific principles.<br /> Our educational system is teaching our children evolutionary theory while our churches teach creationism. Children and adults are being<br /> pulled in opposite directions in a see-saw battle on what to believe. David's Gift may help answer many of the perplexing questions that<br /> religion has not been able to answer regarding these two conflicting and offsetting points of view. I thought David's Gift did an excellent<br /> job of melding the two opposing sides of creation and evolution while giving the reader some compelling and viable options to consider.<br /> The fictional story line in David's Gift has a superbly knowledgeable way of allowing the believer to hold onto their religious beliefs while<br /> still adhering to public school teachings of Darwin's concepts of evolution. Once I started reading this book I found it difficult to put down.<br /> I think this book should be on everyone's must read list. The author did a tremendous amount of researching for this book which makes<br /> it such a compelling piece of literature to read.&quot;</p>