In the Lucen city dwell the
descendants of Righteous and Fallen angels. Kept hidden from the rest of Earth
and governed directly by Heaven, each descendant is given a chance to prove themself
loyal to Heaven, and obtain salvation. For most, the task is encouraging and
fair, but for David, it’s devastating.
David Ghent has waited
twenty-one years to fulfill a prophecy foretelling the destruction of Lucifer’s
power on Earth and Heaven, saving himself and the entire world from Hell’s
power. His training is complete, the city prepared. As the battle commences,
the city’s most beloved daughter, Layla, suddenly appears at the Hellgate.
David is then faced with an impossible choice: fulfill the prophecy, or save
her life. The consequences David faces after choosing Layla force him to
question his entire life, and his loyalty to Heaven. As the aftermath of
failure unfolds, David discovers that the real battle against Lucifer has just
begun.
My thoughts: The Faith and Fate of David
Ghent is a fresh innovative novel. I've not read a story like this
before. David is not your typical hot,
sexy hero. He is complex, angry,
intense. If you are looking for a fluffy read, this is not it. David Ghent, is wonderful,
thought-provoking read. It will pull you in and hold you there. You grow to
love him as he struggles to complete his foreordain mission. Though
set in Heaven, The Faith and
Fate of David Ghent is in no
way preachy.
I have to say that as part owner of Prose by Design, we are the
publishers of The Faith and Fate of David Ghent, but if we didn't
have complete faith in this incredible story, we wouldn't have
published it. It is truly a unique read and worth your time! I loved this novel.
About the Author
Now Maren is a stay-at-home mom, part-time piano
teacher, cosmetologist, and writer. Amidst the buisiness of being a housewife,
she loves reading, writing and playing music, vacationing, going on dates with
her hubby and friends, throwing dinner parties, and sewing. She enjoys
collecting books, and hopes someday to have a library big enough to fit all of
them. Currently, her two pretty-enough-to-be-displayed-bookshelves are
overflowing, and she's got books stashed all around her house. Open a random
drawer, you'll probably find one.
Maren's previous work includes
a short comedy, "A Tale of Two Cemeteries," and a middle-grade
reader, The Treehouse. The Faith and Fate of David Ghent is her
first published novel. Find out more about Maren at www.marendille.com,
or on Facebook, Goodreads, and Amazon.
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