Title & Synopsis of #12

I’m pleased to give you some information about my twelfth novel that is scheduled to come out spring of 2010. I’ve finished it but am tweaking it before handing it in to the publisher.

My third novel with Faithwords/Hachette will be titled Broken. The following is an overview of the story:

Laila grew up in a world most people dream about. She had a loving family, wealth, and faith in God. But disillusionment with her faith along with the promise of fame and fortune send her from the heartland of Texas to New York City. When her dreams crumble, Laila finds herself living an empty, dangerous life as a call girl in Chicago.

One night on the job, Laila finds herself in a precarious position and shoots a client in the chest in self-defense, killing him and sending Laila into a spiral of guilt and emptiness. Six months later, Laila is trying to move on–repairing her life and going to church–but she’s haunted by the past. She hasn’t told anyone about the man she killed, and she’s still estranged from her family.

When she is approached by a stranger who says he knows what she did, Laila has no choice but to run. But the stranger stays close behind, and Laila begins having visions of the man she killed.

Little does she know that she’s being hounded by something else, something not of this world, something that knows her deepest and darkest secret.

Scared and wandering, will Laila regain her trust in God to protect her from these demons? Or will her plea for salvation come too late?

3 Comments

  1. What do you mean I have to wait to read the rest of the story?? But I want to know now! Oh, well… Great things come to those who wait, right? 🙂

    I thought you might be interested to know this little story… A youth pastor that I know dropped by my house one day a few months ago. I’d gotten your book “Isolation” for Christmas, read it, loved it, and placed it on the shelf in my living room. Well, this youth pastor saw it, picked it up, read the back, and said, “Hey, can I borrow this for my 15 year old son?” I said, “Sure.” Well, guess what? The 15-year-old son loved it and now, they’re passing it around their youth group! I might have to buy another copy! (Well worth the money, by the way!) Your writing is touching lives!

  2. Very cool to hear, Sarah. Thanks for letting me know. I keep hearing from more and more people who are discovering my writing. Always a nice sign. Appreciate your comment. I think you’ll enjoy Ghostwriter when it releases. And more stuff to come!! Happy Easter.

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