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Ryan’s
Father
is this month’s
champion at Clash of the Titles. Author June Foster is known for tackling
complicated issues, and according to her fans,
Ryan’s Father fits the bill.

Enjoy this minipreview of a
novel that tackles one of today’s hottest issues.

 

About the Book:

The rippling influence of Ryan Reid’s immoral mother and absent father
makes a mark on his soul leaving him to battle same sex attraction. When
the young school teacher asks Jesus into his life, he thinks he’ll be free
though no amount of prayer changes him. Ryan wants to turn away from the
lifestyle, yet in his heart he knows he’s committed the sin.

Nurse Sandy Arrington still resides at home held captive by her secret
fears. Her dream to be a wife and mother looks bleak.

When Sandy falls in love with Ryan, he’s powerless to return her love. Can
Ryan dig his way out to find the freedom to love Sandy? Can Sandy find
release from her fears?

June’s motivation for writing Ryan’s Father:

When my daughter was in high school, one of her friends told me privately
he was attracted to another boy in our church. I was saddened to see this
precious young man believe he had no control over the feelings and desires
that brought him so much misery. I wrote Ryan’s Father to offer hope to
anyone in the lifestyle who wants to walk away. My prayer is that God will
touch hurting hearts with the message of this book.

About the Author:

June Foster is a retired teacher with a BA in Education and a MA in
counseling. June has written four novels for Desert Breeze Publishing. The
Bellewood Series, Give Us This Day – February 1, 2012, As We
Forgive
– September 1, 2012, and Deliver Us – April 1, 2013, and
Hometown Fourth of July – July 1, 2012. June’s book, Ryan’s
Father
, is available from WhiteFire Publishing January 2014. Red and
the Wolf
will be available April 2014. For All Eternity and
Misty Hollow, God willing, will be published in the near future.
June loves to write stories about characters who overcome the issues in
their lives by the power of God and His Word. June uses her training in
counseling and her Christian beliefs in creating characters who find
freedom to live godly lives.

Here’s a taste of the comments received for this month’s
clashers:

-This was one of the hardest choices in quite some time. They all sound
wonderful and fit in with my reading tastes. Good work, June, Darlene,
Lillian and Sylvia.

-Rebekah is my daughter’s name and I love that spelling. But it makes it
more meaningful know since we

know that was the way it was then. I love knowing the inside story of what
went on in that Jesus time of history.

-Darlene, Looking forward to reading Homefront Dreams.

-I have enjoyed every book written by Lillian Duncan. They all have a great
storyline!

-I love all of your books, June Foster, keep following God’s direction in
choosing your subjects and be blessed.

-Love the books from June Foster. They draw you in and make you think of
some of your situations and makes me want to make changes in my life for
the good. Great Job June keep up the great work.

-I love the “risk” that Ryan’s Father is taking in Christian publishing.
It’s greatly needed!

-Sylvia Bambola…your book sounds Captivating! I am looking forward to
reading this…sounds like this is about the holy Grail BEFORE the Middle
Ages and knights were sent to find it. Love the historical backdrop your
tale is told to.

-Darlene’s writing is emotional and beautiful. I highly recommend her
books!

-All interesting titles. Best of luck to Lillian Duncan. Your book sounds
intriguing!

Stay tuned to Clash of the
Titles
for the latest in Christian fiction!
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Julie

Kingdom minded. Wife. Mom. Author. Reader. Fan of chocolate. Learn more at http://linktr.ee/JulieArduini.
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June Foster
10 years ago

Julie, thanks for featuring Ryan’s Father on your blog today. I pray that the message there will bring hope to some.