Casey has a secret, one she must conceal in order to save her blossoming relationship with Nikolai. What seemed like an easy deception early on now has her tangled in a web of lies and scrambling to keep her identity a secret. Up until that church thing happened, she easily manipulated and controlled others to achieve her end-game. Now, every lie rests heavily on her lips as she plays the man she has come to love. Will the aftermath of the storm of Casey’s deception and lies be more than their love can withstand? Other books by Unmending the Veil, On 4/19, and Beyond 4/20. Coming A Thousand Blessings - available on Amazon.com
I know your heart; it’s longing for unfailing love, looking for its own love story. My desire is to help you begin that pursuit. Through Christian fiction, I love to explore flawed characters and true-to-life struggles of faith that resemble your own. You will be swept up in a love story as you follow each character in their ultimate discovery of Jesus. In my nonfiction work and speaking engagements, I invite myself to tag along with you as you begin your own journey of love with Jesus. Then I invite you to a long-lasting connection with me through free ongoing web-based discipleship. Connect with Lisa: Web: Lisaheatonbooks.com - Blogs and short stories available Facebook: facebook.com/lisaheatonbooks/ Twitter: @LisaHeatonBooks Instagram: @lisaheatonbooks
Casey has a secret that she cant revival to anyone. especially now that her relationship is blossoming with Nikolai. Now with her tangled in all these lies and scrambling to keep her identity a secret. she easily led others to achieve till the end. Now every lie rest heavily on her lips as she deceives the man she comes to love. I really liked this book because, it told a story about this girl struggling with her faith and this big secret she has to keep. the moral of the story was to always know that God is with you every step of the way. The author did a very good job on how she told the story and Heaton kept Gods word real in her writing. the author was not afraid to shy away from any dark areas in her book she wanted to tell what its really like. I would recommend this book to 13 year old and up this book will help people with their faith and if they are not saved it could help them to know God. this book is a good lesson for teens and young adults. It shows to not tell lies and know that God is always with you. for young people it would be too graphic for them to read.
This story is amazing really and appropriate for all seasons of life. The characters are real in that like all of us we are flawed and broken. We all need healing from the Lord God, Lord of the Hosts.
This was beautifully written and was equipped with many lessons that showed character building and gave this book a sense of purpose. Everything just fell into place, like millions of pieces to a totally worth it in the end puzzle.
I loved this book. I love the story and the flawed characters who found redemption and healing. I cried several times over the pain they were in. Thank you for a thoroughly enjoyable read!
I like that this book made faith practical for me, it showed real living that one can relate to, real feelings and all, yet a way to find God without the loftiness of impractical experiences
All human beings, including all Christians, are flawed, so characters should be flawed as well. These are more flawed than most, but God redeems even the worst sinners. Casey and Nikki did a lot of things wrong, but in the end the truth set them free.