In a new political machine where Christians are segregated and persecuted for their faith in the worst imaginable way, hope is dim and out of reach. Shiloh is the worst city in Gadria, boasting the largest Christian ghetto in the country. Tabitha, a young Christian woman trying to hide her blind mother from the secret police while working as a hostess in an inner city restaurant, finds herself falling desperately in love with her new supervisor. Luke, the youngest son of the new chief of police of Shiloh, is disturbed by the plight of the Christians and feels especially compassionate for Tabitha, but he is nearly alone in his sentiments as all of his colleagues despise Christians with a fervent passion. Can they overcome the prejudices of the culture and keep their forbidden love a secret? *** For Sneak Peaks and Book Trailer, visit ***
An author of paranormal and urban fantasy fiction, Sheritta Bitikofer lives for the deep, engaging stories that enthrall readers from cover to cover. As a wife and fur-mama of eclectic tastes, she can be found roaming Civil War battlefields, perusing the romance section of the bookstore, or relaxing with a plate of chili cheese fries.
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A familiar yet new tale. The book takes the reader into the hearts and minds of people trapped in an evil country where Christians are being annihilated. It felt personal because of the individuals and it felt gigantic because of the threats and truths it portrayed. Thank you for writing it.
This book is an absolute page turner. I couldn't put it down. Tragedy and love are woven together so intricately in this tale of hope found in a world of injustice. I was so amazed at how many emotions it brought to the surface for me. The author took a horrible history and placed it in the here and now, making it so real. I got to know the characters and cried over them, rejoiced with them. Sheritta truly is a talented author and I can not wait to read more from her
Imagine a place where Christians are treated worse than animals, are only allowed to live in ghettos, and can get sent to work or death camps for any trivial offense. Like the Jewish holocaust, but for Christians. That is the premise of this book with a love story thrown in.
Well written and very scary to imagine, especially because this really goes on in some countries.