Download my new novel It Could Happen Here. Starting today through Friday, it is available for free on Amazon.
It is a Christian novel that's part current events, part Christian apologetics, and lesser part autobiographic. I include fictional names for real schools, such as Texas Temple (Tennessee Temple), Maylor (Baylor), and Heaton (Wheaton). If you were raised in a fundamentalist or evangelical environment or are in one now, you'll be able to relate well to the book.
On a side note, I promise there is no profanity or explicit sex.
Below is the book's description,
It is a Christian novel that's part current events, part Christian apologetics, and lesser part autobiographic. I include fictional names for real schools, such as Texas Temple (Tennessee Temple), Maylor (Baylor), and Heaton (Wheaton). If you were raised in a fundamentalist or evangelical environment or are in one now, you'll be able to relate well to the book.
On a side note, I promise there is no profanity or explicit sex.
Below is the book's description,
How many of our opinions are created for us? How easily can our beliefs be manipulated or marginalized? Is what we read online part of an online democracy where all beliefs are equal? Set in our world of social media, Internet comment boards, twenty-four hour news updates, and ubiquitous cell phones, It Could Happen Here explores possible answers to these questions. Along the way, the book explores institutional cover-up, violence against women, teen angst, and campus evangelism in a secular age. Most significantly, the novel is unabashedly preachy, and contains a thinly veiled missionary plot designed to influence the reader to embrace Christianity. You have been warned. Read it at your own risk!