Friday, March 3, 2017

A Question of Honor



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I am very excited to take part in my friend's book release. A Question of Honor is now available for purchase, and I cannot wait to get my hands on an actual print copy of it. I was given the privileged to beta read for Jesseca, and I have to say I loved the story so much. It is set in WW2, and has wonderful characters, and a sweet story line. I encourage you to read it, and you may get a chance as there is a giveaway link at the bottom.


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About the author:Jesseca is an 18-year old daughter, sister, and a child of God. Her days are spent reading, cooking, spending time with siblings, or playing piano.  And writing, of course! At an early age words fascinated her, and her love for the printed page has only grown. She lives with her parents and seven siblings in the sunny state of Kansas, and she’s convinced there’s no place like home.

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About the book:A man. A child. A war. 

When German soldiers invade France during World War II, young Joyanna's perfect world is shattered. In the hands of those who hate her, she battles to comprehend why people can be so ruthless and cold toward those whom they have never met. 

David Sullivan, pilot in the Royal Air Force, was certain he would never hate, but a painful loss forces him to either reconsider or do the inconceivable—forgive. He is suddenly challenged by the realization that doing God's will is not easy, but most important. With the lives of freedom-fighters relying on him, he must learn the difficult lesson that he is not in control, but merely one who must surrender his heart of obedience to One greater.

A sudden turn of events lands Joyanna and David in the same country—but for far different reasons. When their paths cross, David finds he must make a decision that will affect them both for the rest of their lives. 

Will he chose vengeance, or will he let his life be ruled by a higher standard? A standard of Honor.

















1 comment:

  1. Thank you so much for being willing to be a part of the blog tour, Soleil! I loved having you as a beta-reader, and I'm so glad you enjoyed it so!! :D

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