Reily was just your average laid-back guy, but when an unfortunate motorcycle accident led to his untimely death, he discovers an entirely new world beyond what he thought existed. Stuck in a place that's not quite Heaven and not yet Hell, Reily is joined by two fellow spirits who help him on his journey to discover where he is, why he is there, and what, if anything, can he do about it. Pascal's Loophole by Bret Callentine is a story of redemption, discovery, and spirituality. Readers will witness Reily's post death adventures, feeding their own curiosity right along with the characters and find the comfort offered through a faith in God. Follow along as Reily learns the truth about eternal life after death, the ultimate sacrifice made by Christ for us and the true meaning of the words faith, fellowship, and forgiveness. Inspired by C.S. Lewis and his ability to make complex philosophical and theological concepts more relatable and accessible, Bret Callentine creates an entertaining story that weaves in significant biblical and existential themes. Bret's desire to use his God-given talents to their full potential helped him craft a narrative that reveals the consequences of leading a self-centered life instead of one interested in understanding the grace, mercy, and peace of a loving God. An Ohio native, Bret Callentine grew up in and through the church, undertaking mission trips as a young child, receiving the Boy Scout's God and Country award as a teen, and being elected to his first of many church leadership roles by age twenty-one. Bret earned his master's degree in theological studies from Rawlings School of Divinity at Liberty University, which aided his continual passion and commitment to church ministry and evangelical work. His first published work, Not Fatherless-A Biblical Study in Christian Fatherhood is available on Amazon.com.