Monday, April 27, 2009

The only book my husband read this year.




Deny Christ or Daughter Dies
In James David Jordan’s new thriller, Forsaken, a world-renowned televangelist
must choose between his faith and his daughter’s life.

Dallas/Fort Worth, TX—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.

James David Jordan is a successful business attorney in Dallas, Texas. Though many lawyers have the urge to write, few actually submit to the daunting task of slogging through the creation of a manuscript. James, however, followed his aspirations to become an author, taking five years to create his first book, Something That Lasts, which was well-received by both critics and the public.

Forsaken is written with James’ same 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,” James 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?” With gripping authenticity, James examines this thought-provoking subject of family and faith and skillfully draws readers into the crisis faced by Simon Mason. Will he forsake his faith in front of millions to save his daughter’s life? Would you?

The second book in the series is scheduled for release in the fall of 2009.

Forsaken
by James David Jordan
B&H Publishing Group October 2008
ISBN: 978-0-8054-4749-1/softcover/387 pages/$14.99
http://www.jamesdavidjordan.com/

My husband read this book on the plane when we went to Mexico. He enjoyed it, but would have liked it more if the main character had been a male. He liked the story line and the novel was read in one weekend. That is an incredible thing with my husband. He is truly not a reader but he read Forsaken. He did say it is really a "Chick book".

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