Me

Me

Thursday, May 1, 2025

The Final Dispensation: Beyond Tribulation (The Millennium Series Book 1) by: Dante Lupinetti


The Final Dispensation by Dante Lupinetti is a very interesting book. The setting is Jurusalem during the Millenium. It follows the life of young Benjamin, who is one of the youngest survivors of the battle of Armageddon. The story deals with what life might be like with some people having glorified bodies and others being mortal and open to rebellion. I enjoyed this book and look forward to the sequel.

I recommend this book to any who likes to speculate about the future.

I borrowed this book thru Kindle Unlimited and all thoughts are my own!






From Amazon:

As the world is finally made whole, what becomes of the survivors?

In a world where conspiracy theories and end-times prophecies dominate headlines, The Final Dispensation offers a glimpse into humanity's ultimate destiny. When young Benjamin discovers his father has been condemned for choosing the wrong side in humanity's final battle, he faces an impossible choice: accept divine judgment or risk everything to rescue his father. A charismatic leader offers Benjamin hope of reuniting with his father, forcing him to navigate a dangerous path between divine love and human love.

In this bold story of Earth's Golden Age, where divine rule has replaced human government, a group of orphaned children dare to challenge heaven itself. The Final Dispensation weaves biblical prophecy with contemporary themes of family, identity, and the price of redemption.

This thought-provoking first novel in a groundbreaking series will challenge you to examine your own beliefs about justice, mercy, and the true meaning of paradise.


About the author:




 Dante Lupinetti has lived in the greater Washington, DC area for fifty years. Assimilated by the Washington DC universe, he has not tried to escape it like so many others. He relishes the richness of its music, culture, artistry, sports, industry and political scene. He writes in a refuge located in Frederick, MD, fifty miles North of DC on the way to Camp David.

Dante retired from coding after 45 yrs. commuting the DMV (D.C., Maryland, Virginia) as he worked in high tech. Dante is a dedicated follower of Jesus Christ and has been an elder in his church. He and his wife, Sue, are very active in local church life. They have five grown children and fourteen grandchildren. Dante is also a jazz enthusiast.

No comments:

Post a Comment