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The baby of the family, TJ loved to teeter on the edge, always taking risks, but always forgiven. Some would say he was the complete opposite of his brother, Austin, a straight-laced secret service agent who was willing to die protecting the president. No one could have guessed that it would take millions of people disappearing in the blink of an eye from the surface of the earth to bring them together. As the world erupts into chaos and confusion, Prince Joshua Bay, a charming political leader, makes his entrance as the savior no one knew they needed. His promise to rescue humanity gains him love and notoriety from a society desperate for security, but in the shadows, his work feeds a questionable and ominous movement. TJ and Austin travel down diametrically opposed paths in their search for truth about this mysterious prince. Both witness first hand the actions of this charismatic leader, but only one is hypnotically drawn to the demonic forces at work behind the scenes. In The Last Chance by Cheryl Thomas, the brothers' discovery of an extraterrestrial power thrusts them into a celestial war of biblical proportions, forcing them to make the destiny-defining choice between good and evil. But, what is genuinely good? What is actually evil? This is the last chance mankind will have to escape the coming destruction. The brothers must figure out a way to discern the truth; the fate of humanity depends on it. Cheryl has been writing all of her life, winning awards while still in high school. Her first novel, The Olive Tree, was published in 2005. In 2021, Cheryl won a national writing contest sponsored by Xulon Press and, as a result, her second novel, The Last One, was published. The Last Chance is her third novel, the second in a three-book series. In her free time, Cheryl enjoys crafting, baking, reading, and playing with her five grandchildren. Cheryl enjoys using her imagination to bring both real and fictional characters to life and gives readers a new perspective about people and events they may have taken for granted in the past.