Beautiful yet brainy archeologist Vivian Dupre hails from the Midwest, but a trip to New York to prepare for a return trip to the Middle East for a dig changes her life forever in this supernatural tale tinged with romance, adventure, and the power of heaven itself.
When Viv meets and falls for wealthy businessman Levi Devin-who has his own powerful connections to her work-she has no idea that their joint trip to Jordan for the next dig will result in a battle that could change the course of humankind.
Viv's boss on the Jordan dig is also attracted to her, which creates a love triangle that precipitates life-threatening events. Deeply buried memories from her childhood intertwine with frightening dreams, and Viv begins to fear her boss and suspect Levi of nefarious motives. A horrific accident nearly claims Viv's life, but even more terrifying is the revelation that she can no longer tell friend from foe. As her boss and lover fight for her affections, Viv questions her existence-and ultimately learns the power of miracles.
Love and danger go hand in hand in this steamy, supernatural thriller that delivers a satisfying and shocking ending of epic-perhaps even biblical-proportions.
About the Author: Denise Willey Rusich was born April 5, 1956, in Norfolk, Virginia, to Doris and naval executive officer Ed Willey.
(Mr. Willey found a small Japanese vase in Nagasaki shortly after the second atom bomb dropped on the island. The vase was burned on one side and unharmed on the other side and is currently on exhibit in the Road to Tokyo segment of the WWII Museum in New Orleans. The vase is an iconic symbol of the action that finally brought to a close a war that claimed an astonishing sixty million lives.)
At the time of her death on April 22, 2014, Denise was married to Roland C. Rusich and resided in Mandeville, Louisiana. Denise was the mother of Jeremy J. Landry, Jason Z. Landry, and Jamie Rusich Schaefer and stepmother to Stephen C. Rusich. Denise was a registered nurse and worked at several hospitals in Louisiana over her career. The Eve Prophecy was her only book.