In New Thriller, Forsaken, A World-Renowned Televangelist Must Choose Between His Faith and His Daughter's Life
Contact: Audra Jennings, The B&B Media Group, 800-927-0517 x104, ajennings@tbbmedia.com
DALLAS, September 30 /Christian Newswire/ -- What would it take for you to renounce your faith in Christ? Author James David Jordan confronts readers with this challenging question in his new book, Forsaken (B&H Publishing Group, October 2008). A unique love story wrapped in an action thriller, Forsaken is the first of a two-book series featuring Taylor Pasbury, a beautiful but troubled former Secret Service agent hired by the world's most famous televangelist after he receives terrorist threats.
Even as a high school kid, Taylor Pasbury knew that she was not like most other girls. Raised by a father who was a retired Special Forces officer, she grew up knowing how to camp, fish, shoot, and most of all, take care of herself. As a young adult she opens her own security agency following a controversial stint as the nation's most celebrated Secret Service agent. When Simon Mason, the best known Christian on the planet, receives threats from Muslim terrorists, he hires Taylor to take charge of his security. Though Taylor is thrilled to receive the high-profile assignment, she has no idea that Simon already knows more about her than she could possibly imagine.
Before Taylor's first day on the job is over, the terrorists strike, making a nightmarish demand that requires Simon to choose between the two most important things in his life. Drawing on all of her hard-knock toughness and training, Taylor must face deadly extremists and a dark past as she fights to save Simon and his daughter. Along the way, she discovers that she is not the only one who has done things she would like to forget—and she is not the only one who understands that some things are more important than living.
Forsaken is written with a passionate purpose—to entertain readers with page-turning stories while encouraging them to explore and grow in their faith. "I wanted to present readers with a spiritual dilemma that parents can only hope they will never face," Jordan says. "What if you had to choose between God and your own child? Would God really require you to prove your love by allowing your child to die?"
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