Thursday, August 7, 2014

Born for India trilogy GIVEAWAY in Kindle format!

One woman. One God. One passion.
Could love await her . . . even in India?

I am blessed to have three daughters, who along with their families, serve the Lord around the world. They inspired my first fiction effort, Journey to Judah, and I've been writing fiction ever since. Their burden for hurting and lost people has become my own. We each play a part in building God's kingdom. For this season of my life, writing and speaking on contemporary issues seems to be the fit God has for me, along with regular overseas trips to encourage and work alongside my missionary kids.

One brother's dark secret.
Another brother's scorn.
Will family ties be strong enough to bind two wounded hearts, once the secret is revealed?

Restored Hearts picks up with a character introduced at the end of Book one: Gavin's brother, Tim. Little does Gavin know that his brother is fighting the battle of his life. And he may take Gavin down with him. Birthed from deep conviction and compassion, Restored Hearts is a must-read for every believer who truly wants to relate to and impact our current culture.

A couple in crisis.
A child taken captive.
When their worlds intersect, will they find it in their hearts to accept an outcome 
so different from what they expected and hope for?

When I wrote Chosen Ones, little was known about trafficking, especially on American soil and especially in our churches. Now, there is much more awareness. Part of my heartbeat is to write stories that will build awareness among believers and move them to action. 

Every story incorporates a contemporary issue, adventure, a missional heartbeat, and romance!

Leave a comment below or visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1507154802853393/# and leave a comment to enter the drawing! Winner announced on Friday, August 15!

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