
Bookist, a major publishing-industry journal, featured The Damascus Way in a "Starred Review":
Before Paul has his epiphany on the road to Damascus, he obsessively leads a seek-and-destroy mission against the early Christians as Saul of Tarsus, and his name alone instills fear in the hearts of even the most stalwart believers.
No one knows this better than Julia and Jacob. Julia is the indulged daughter of a wealthy merchant. She wishes for more time with her traveling father, until she makes a life-changing discovery: she and her mother are his second family, not his "real" one, and her parents aren't even married.
Shattered, she finds hope, as well as a new faith. Jacob, a Christian, has been hired by Julia's father to guard his caravan. Jacob and Julia are both secret messengers between scattered believers, though neither knows the other is. It's a dangerous life. Jacob and Julia are attracted to one another, but trust is a major issue.
A new underground religion, killer sandstorms, bandits, murderers, and zealous vigilantes make for exciting reading.
This book completes the Acts of Faith trilogy begun in The Centurion's Wife (2008) and continued in The Hidden Flame (2009)—an excellent set for every inspirational fiction reader.
Published on January 17, 2011 06:00