The Fourth Awakening Chronicles Series by Rod Pennington, Jeffery A. Martin

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  • The Fourth Awakening Chronicles Book I (The Fourth Awakening Chronicles #1)
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    The Fourth Awakening Chronicles Book I (The Fourth Awakening Chronicles #1)

    Rod Pennington, Jeffery A. Martin

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2012

    “Chronicles I” is the first in a series of SHORT NOVELLAS based on the characters and concepts explored in the full-length novel "The Fourth Awakening." The goal of each Chronicle is to present an Enlightened “Archetype,” and explore its characteristics. The story picks up where the second novel in The Fourth Awakening series, "The Gathering Darkness", leaves off. While each Chronicle is a stand-alone episode that can be read independently, it is a part of a much larger and continuing story... more

  • The Fourth Awakening Chronicles III (The Fourth Awakening Chronicles #3)
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    The Fourth Awakening Chronicles III (The Fourth Awakening Chronicles #3)

    Rod Pennington, Jeffery A. Martin

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2013

    Pulitzer Prize winning reporter Penelope Drayton Spence has been hired by two of the world’s richest men to track down and interview enlightened people who may have arrived at the Fourth Awakening. The problem, as fast she can locate a potential candidate, they have a nasty habit of mysteriously vanishing. These “Chronicles” are written in the "Serial Novel" format Charles Dickens famously used for the “Pickwick Papers” and many of his later books... more

  • The Fourth Awakening Chronicles IV (The Fourth Awakening Chronicles #4)
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    The Fourth Awakening Chronicles IV (The Fourth Awakening Chronicles #4)

    Rod Pennington, Jeffery A. Martin

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2014

    Pulitzer Prize winning reporter Penelope Drayton Spence has been hired by two of the world’s richest men to track down and interview enlightened people who may have arrived at the Fourth Awakening. The problem, as fast she can locate a potential candidate, they have a nasty habit of mysteriously vanishing. These Chronicles are written in the "Serial Novel" format Charles Dickens famously used for the “Pickwick Papers” and many of his later books... more

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