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Reviewed by Cheryl E. Rodriguez for Readers' Favorite
Come Again by Rick Novak opens with a puzzling beginning. The anti-Christ believes that he is the true ambassador of God. He is just biding time, waiting for his reign of power to begin. Raymond Cass owns a very successful ad agency. He pretty much has it all, except his wife died in a hit and run accident a few years back and now his beautiful teenage daughter, Melissa, is dying of leukemia. No amount of money or success can take away his pain or despair. At his breaking point, he cries out to God for mercy, begging for his daughter’s life. God hears and He answers and Hope arrives. Hope is a messenger from God; she represents a new potential client – Jesus Christ. It is time for Ray to honor his promise to God for saving Melissa’s life. Jesus wants Ray to create an ad campaign for His return. A full media blitz for the Second Coming. Ray sells his business, gathers around him a faithful team, and takes on the biggest campaign of his life! However, not everyone is thrilled with the news. Renowned leaders within the church become divided, people riot, the world dives deeper into war and chaos. The stakes are high. The death toll around Ray rises. Anger, fear, free will versus God’s will - all converge at once. The anti-Christ is a force to be reckoned with, an evil and formidable foe. Ray’s relationship with Jesus Christ may very well cost him his life.
Just when I thought I had read everything of interest regarding the Second Coming of Christ, I discovered Rick Novak’s Come Again. I was a bit apprehensive at first, but I was soon drawn in by the characters and the portrayal of Jesus. The character of Jesus Christ is a wonder of wonders. Making it real, not religious, Novak exquisitely displays the personal depth of relationship that a person can have with Christ. Much like the creative thrill and frantic pace that the hero of the narrative enjoys, Novak’s short chapters cause the action to develop quickly and speed across the pages. Innovative and figuratively written, the narrative is full of imaginative and Biblical insights, containing many unforgettable one liners. My favorite: “Once you hang with Jesus, everything else is just noise.”
Come Again is far from the normal depiction of the Second Coming. It is a fresh, at times edgy, contemporary version, with a touch of wit, a dab of humor and a whole lot of real. The narrative removes any preconceived religious thinking, it challenges the reader to think way out-of-the-box. It is a thought provoking and fictionally entertaining approach to the return of Christ. Choices, free will and God’s will are the foundation upon which the story is built. Will man truly build his house upon the Rock of Christ or will the sinking sands of adversity devour him? Against all odds, will he deny himself and all others, pick up his cross and truly follow Jesus? This is the dilemma that the hero must face. The narrative proves that the path of Christ is not easy; it is full of choices and struggles - it is a proving ground, a battle ground. As the story comes to a conclusion, a stand-off between the protagonist and the antagonist is penned, leaving the reader with the proclamation of “God’s will be done.” Amen and amen.