Labeling Christian Fiction?

It’s funny how widely opinions about books vary. T.L. Higley has at least four dozen reviews of her novel Pompeii: City on Fire on Roman Empire. But in the midst of the corruption, God calls people to his kingdom, calls them to stand and fight evil. Cato and Ariella wade through danger and political intrigue among the thrill seekers of the stadium and the debauched followers of Bacchus’ evil rites. And when the Gospel breaks down the walls that separate—the walls between male and female, Roman and Jew, free and slave, they find love and hope for the future.


I am so happy to have found T.L. Higley. She delivers the action, excitement, and characters readers long for (in a fascinating historical context) all the while deftly weaving in important Christian themes and ideas. She’s my hero.


I purchased this book from Amazon.com. 


 

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Published on May 17, 2012 06:24
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