COTT: Jerusha Agen and This Redeemer
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all prisons have bars.
Davis should know—she’s lived in one for years. She can handle getting
slapped
around by her boyfriend, Tommy, and even being forced to do things she would
never choose, but when Tommy turns on her 10-year-old daughter, Charlotte
must
try to escape. With nowhere else to turn, Charlotte runs to the stranger her
dying mother believed would help her.
only for shelter or cash, Charlotte finds a family she longs to call her own
and a gentle man she could learn to love. But if Tommy catches up with
Charlotte, these strangers could discover the truth about her. Will they
send
her back to Tommy? Or can a Father’s love set her
free?
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Agen is a lifelong lover of story–a passion that has led her to a B.A. in
English and a highly varied career. A member of American Christian Fiction
Writers, Jerusha is the author of the Sisters
Redeemed Series, which includes the titles This Dance, This Shadow, and
This Redeemer. Jerusha co-authored the e-books A Ruby Christmas, A Dozen Apologies,
and The Love Boat Bachelor
from Write Integrity Press. Jerusha
relishes snowy Midwest winters spent with her three large, furry dogs and
two
small, furry cats.
www.SDGwords.com.
Twitter @SDGwords and Facebook (Jerusha Agen – SDG Words).
Jerusha Agen, author of This
Redeemer, Book
Three in the Sisters Redeemed
Series:
after reading your novel?
poverty, depression, or any other type of seemingly hopeless situation will
see
in this story that there is hope even in the most desperate of situations,
and
that His name is Jesus. For readers who have no experience with such
desperation, I hope that they will be convicted of the need to selflessly
love
the “unlovable” in the world and to humbly forgive the “unforgivable.” For
all
of us, there is hope!
keep their sanity in our run, run, run world?
Some things that help me most are setting writing goals for each day and
actually quitting for the day when I reach the goal. I’ve found that I have
to
limit when I’ll allow myself to check email or go online, so that I don’t
end
up letting my sleep or work time disappear into the Internet vacuum.
even on Sundays, which translates into no day off from work and eventual
burnout. I believe that rest, especially on our day set aside to worship, is
crucial to staying in the rat race for the long haul, so I’ve now made every
Sunday a no-writing, no-Internet day. I end up with a free, restful day away
from social and work pressures that allows me to recharge for the work week
ahead. The other essential for sanity is sleep!