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Jake's Fortune

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After witnessing the cold-blooded murder of his father, Jake's life would never be the same. Step back to the nineteenth century Wild West as he wrestles through suspense and intrigue to unravel the mystery. Will the saloon girl with the golden eyes be the key? A compelling novel of mystery and romance that breathes with greed over gold, overwhelming bitterness, abiding faith, romantic love, abuse, blackmail, secrecy, and intense personal struggles. Will Jake find his fortune after all?

272 pages, Paperback

First published March 8, 2012

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Ray Comfort

256 books403 followers
Ray is the Founder and CEO of Living Waters and the best–selling author of more than 80 books, including, Hell's Best Kept Secret, Scientific Facts in the Bible, and The Evidence Bible. He co–hosts (with actor Kirk Cameron) the award–winning television program "The Way of the Master," seen in 200 countries. He is also the Executive Producer on the movies "Audacity," "180," "Evolution vs. God," and others, which have been seen by millions. He and his wife, Sue, live in Bellflower, California, where they have three grown children.

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February 12, 2025
Quick easy read . Good book about becoming a believer and God’s provision in life! Includes Charles Haddon Spurgeon’s sermons . Still so meaningful all these years later❣️
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25 reviews1 follower
August 3, 2011
Great Christian Historical Fiction. Very easy to read, so this one is not a high level "intellectual" novel. It's meant to be an easy read in order to be able to reach a broader audience. Ray does a fine job with his first novel and gets his ever-consistent message of salvation across in a new and fresh way. The story may be somewhat predictable, but the story lines employed are not as predictable as they could have been. I enjoyed how some of the great preacher, Charles Spurgeon's, sermons were used in the story. Since the book was historical and set in the 1800's, the use of the King James Bible Version and old English of Spurgeon's sermons was perfect. Scripture and sermons used are usually explained in common language within the storyline which is both well done and needed. The book also includes the full transcripts of two of Spurgeon's sermons in the Appendix. Not quite a book that "couldn't be put down", but it was close!
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August 20, 2018
Even though I read this book several years ago, it has made a big impression on me. (In fact it was one of the books that inspired me to write my own Christian fiction novels.) Ray Comfort wrote an intriguing story set in American history with relatable characters who heard the gospel of Jesus Christ and responded in a variety of realistic ways while dealing with life issues. Thanks for the good read!
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April 18, 2016
I picked this up a few years ago, but due to the nature of the redemption story put it down for a later time. I picked it back up since I was needing a lighter read, and read it within twenty four hours. It was such a sweet story about the power of love and the chance for redemption. It was one of those books where the point of the story is the message it conveys, so there are points where some might say it gets preachy, but the message is a powerful one. Since it is the focus, though, the story wasn't as well crafted as it could have been. For example, I think that there should have been a bigger moment between Catrina and Jake after she confesses, and I think it would have been nice if Jake were a little more worried/guilty about his past. But overall a thoroughly enjoyable read.
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May 11, 2010
Jake's father is murdered while he is a young boy. He learns that his father was killed out of greed after he discovered gold on his own land. From early in his life Jake struggles to cope with the death of his father and the other evils in this world. At the same time his mother's faith in God creates a inner struggle for Jake who doesn't understand while God lets bad things happen to good people. This is a interesting novel that weaves Christian faith and Biblical principles into a compelling story. It concludes affter the final chapter with an 1857 sermon by Charles H. Spurgeon that effectively proclaims the Gospel and seeks to save the lost.
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June 27, 2025
Good story with a presentation of the gospel. This is a story of murder, greed, blackmail, prostitution. But it is also a story of God's forgiveness. It is set in 1800's Wild West. Jake sees his father murdered and as a result, turns his back on God. He falls in love with Catrina, a former prostitute. His mother's and sister's prayers do not fall on deaf ears and God answers their prayers as Jake reads some papers left by his father. These include some newspaper clippings of sermons by Charles Spurgeon. The book ends with the reading of two of these sermons.
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November 20, 2016
Definitely a Great Historical Christian Fiction Read
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March 7, 2022
Has such a good gospel message in it!
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