'Like Thanksgiving Dinner After a Week of Junk Food at 7-Eleven'







Peta writes: 


Once I started reading The Damascus Way I could not put it down. I was rather excited to read this book and I just loved to immerse myself in the story and even imagined myself as a bystander looking on as the story unfolded.


Just fantastic. Thank you, from Western Australia


Lorie writes: 


With delight I found your book, The Damascus Way, and read it in 2 days.


What a great and uplifting book! Reading it was like enjoying Thanksgiving dinner with best friends, after a week of junk food at the 7-Eleven!


I do indeed thank the Lord often in my prayers for good writers who write spiritually and emotionally nourishing books to uplift the rest of us. And you are one of the best!


Interestingly, I notice that when you write with Oke, your plots are less tense and breathtaking, but appealing in a softer way. I like you in both modes!


Dear friends,


Thanks so much for the truly wonderful notes. I was thrilled to hear that you connected with the story to such an extent that it transported you to the place. It happened to me several times during the writing, most especially during the trek to Damascus. Again, thanks so much for writing.



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Published on March 06, 2012 06:00
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message 1: by R.A. (new)

R.A. Giggie I haven't read "The Damascus Way" yet but certainly plan to do so. I'm very visual and if this book is anything like "The Centurion's Wife", I know I'll be transported as well. That's what I love about your writing. It's like "being there". I look forward to it. I have a couple on the go I need to finish.


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