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Higher GroundRick Surkamer

Higher Ground

Rick Surkamer (2024)

SubgenreRomantic Suspense
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingPG-13
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SettingContemporary

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ViolenceNot rated
Sexual contentModerate
LanguageNot rated

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The “Reckoning” that America has so far avoided is now here. Defending Higher Ground is what has to happen as the third and final chapter of the Higher Ground Trilogy. The looting of America, the broken promise to all, and finally the “Reckoning” that America has avoided is now here. Led by AJ, Galt, their family, and leadership circle. There is a wonderful fable of the Crow and the Eagle. Simply put the Crow will harass the Eagle as his success seems like an easy path to pick and take from. He will ride his back and attempt to take all he can from the Eagles high flying path. Judging and not truly understanding or seeking to learn and create his own path. However the Eagle knows it is just the Crow, and stays his course of flying higher to the sky, into altitudes the Crow cannot function. Eventually the Crow drops off, no longer benefiting and taking from the Eagle. We are faced with those very challenges as AJ and Galt along with their family and friends, reshape the American proposition. It is not an easy path they have chosen, and yet it is the one their mission of Higher Ground has led them to. Great sacrifice will be made by the family, as love and life will be threatened in the darkest of ways by the most evil of forces. The foundations of Book I (Searching) and Book II(Living) are now set to be leveraged. The adventure and definition of the journey to the Higher Ground becomes treacherous, rewarding and asks our heroes to DEFEND it as well. A Prayer from AJ and “Today we embrace the vision of hope and goodness, so you too may be all the world will need you to be. Today let yourself define the journey, and trust that there is always a way to that place called Higher Ground”