Jack County Demons
- Authors
- Waters, A.K. & Hobbes, Vincent
- Publisher
- AK Waters Productions LLC
- Date
- 2014-09-15T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.16 MB
- Lang
- en
Jack County was a moral place, one filled with hard working, Bible believing Texans, where worship of a loving God was as much a part of life as anything else. The people of Jack County were decent and loving. It was a place where you cared about your neighbor, where your soul meant more than your paycheck, and where the little things in life mattered most. There was no need to impress others, for everyone understood they were on equal ground in God’s eyes. In Jack County, churches were as common as gas stations, crosses filled yards, and conversation was more often about religion than celebrities. People were blue collar, liked country music, and allowed their faith to lead them through life.
Then, the demons moved in. Their power was unheard of, so strong; it drove out the decent people. They burned down churches, they scattered the crosses, and they soiled the once fertile land. The demons were a plague, there was no stopping them, and for quite some time, they ruled with an iron fist.
That is, until the Navy Seals came to give the demons a fight of epic proportions.
Jack County - the battlefield of good versus evil.