My 18th novel has just become
available to order!
Need something warm and wonderful during these cold, winter
months/cool summer evenings?
How about a story about
some very special children?
Children are our heritage.
But throughout the world, children
are suffering. Disease, famine, war.
It breaks the heart.
What if there was a way to heal
these children? To simply take them to a place where any malady: genetic,
bacterial, viral, accidental could be freely and instantly healed.
God’s Tree is born from this wish .
. .
When DeeAnn and her small family
move to the Midwestern United States, they are merely seeking convenience for
her husband’s rapidly-growing IT business.
And trees.
What they find, or rather their eight-year-old
son, Bryce, finds is something much, much more. One special tree guarded by a creature
with a sword.
This ‘Guardian’ allows the young boy
to eat the fruit of its tree. And to bring other children to do the same. In
each case, these children are instantly and remarkably healed.
By the tens, then by the tens of
thousands, children are brought.
And healed.
But in this world, no miracle can go
unchallenged. Where most rejoice at these recoveries, there is an element—those
whose careers involve the treatment of childhood illnesses—who do not.
The two parties meet in the court
case of the millennium, and it is Faith that is on trial.
Who will win? And will the outcome
end the miraculous work that goes on at God’s Tree?
This story was a work of love for me.
Because nothing—nothing—is more important than our precious children.
They are our future. Our next generation.
The ones who will be caring for me and my peers when we become too
aged and feeble to do so ourselves!
I do
hope you enjoy God’s Tree!
18 novels! My heavens, Diane, you are prolific! I had no idea ... looks like I have some catching up to do. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteSo: how do we order it? Did I miss that in your post? Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThis summer, for my birthday, i'm going to ask for some money to spend on ebooks -- yours.
ReplyDeleteWell done, Diane! They say that bringing a book to publication is a bit like giving birth for its author. I hope your new 'baby' flourishes in the world.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this
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