In a single, breathtaking moment, the world is forever changed.
Millions vanish—mothers, fathers, children, entire families—leaving behind only their clothes and possessions. What remains is confusion, grief, and fear as those left behind grapple with the terrifying possibility that the prophecies of Scripture have come to pass.
In Birmingham, Alabama, Tom, Josh, and Sam confront a city collapsing under its own panic. Tom, whose wife and children were taken, must wrestle with heartbreak while clinging to the faint hope that God still has a plan. Josh questions everything he once believed, desperate for answers that seem out of reach. And Sam, already scarred by loss, wonders if redemption is even possible for a man like him.
In New York City, Jessie and Marcus face the calamity in a place where chaos spreads faster than hope. Jessie searches for meaning in a world gone silent, while Marcus—a man of God—sees the event as both judgment and calling. Determined to build a refuge for the frightened and the broken, he becomes a shepherd for the lost in a city that suddenly feels godless.
Though divided by distance, they are united by the same reality: they were left behind. Their only hope for survival lies in faith, trust, and a return to the God many had forgotten.
Separation Day is a gripping tale of loss, prophecy, and the desperate search for light in a world overshadowed by judgment.
Jason R. Cash is a storyteller who doesn’t flinch from the darker corners of life. His writing drags readers into a world where disaster strikes without warning, faith is tested in fire, and survival demands more than strength — it demands belief.
A lifelong observer of people and places across Alabama’s Gulf Coast, Jason weaves real-world grit with the haunting “what ifs” that keep us awake at night. His characters are ordinary men and women caught in extraordinary chaos, forced to face choices that mirror our own deepest fears.
With Separation Day, Jason delivers a gripping tale of faith, loss, and the thin line between this world and the next. His stories don’t just entertain — they dare you to wonder how you would survive when the unthinkable becomes real.