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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Healing Promises by Georgia Author Amy Wallace



This week, the


Christian Fiction Blog Alliance


is introducing


Healing Promises


(Multnomah Publishers - April 15, 2008)


by


Amy Wallace


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:



Amy Wallace is the author of Ransomed Dreams, a homeschool mom, and a self-confessed chocoholic. She is a graduate of the Gwinnett County Citizens Police Academy and a contributing author of several books, including God Answers Moms’ Prayers and Chicken Soup for the Soul Healthy Living Series: Diabetes. She lives with her husband and three children in Georgia.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Facing a new threat.

When FBI Agent Clint Rollins takes a bullet during a standoff, it might just save his life. But not even the ugly things he’s seen during his years working in the Crimes Against Children Unit could prepare him for the overwhelming powerlessness of hospital tests revealing an unexpected diagnosis. If only Sara weren’t retreating into doctor mode…he needs his wife now more than ever.

Frozen in fear.

Sara Rollins is an oncologist with a mission–beating cancer when she can, easing her patients’ suffering at the very least. Now the life of her tall Texan husband is at stake. She never let the odds steal her hope before, but in this case, the question of God’s healing promises is personal. Can she hold on to the truth she claimed to believe?

Faith under fire.

As Clint continues to track down a serial kidnapper despite his illness, former investigations haunt his nightmares, pushing him beyond solving the case into risking his life and career. Clint struggles to believe God is still the God of miracles. Especially when he needs not one, but two. Everything in his life is reduced to one all-important question: Can God be trusted?

If you would like to read the first chapter, go HERE

On Amy's website (the HERE link above), you can also find a read a first chapter of the first book Ransomed Dreams. I'm still attempting to get my hands on a copy of that, and then I'll read both and have a review for you. I have read the first chapter of Ransomed Dreams, and the writing is very real and easily imagined. I do look forward to reading them. Oh, and a side note. Amy is one of the nicest authors I have met so far, haven't met her in person, but I'm sure I will one day with only 30 minutes between us!
MJ

1 comments and creative thoughts:

Amy Wallace said...

Thanks for this very sweet shout out! With only thirty minutes separating, us I do hope we'll meet!

If you're interested, please check out a writer's group I'm part of: www.acfwword.com. We'd love to have you visit!

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