Wednesday, November 11, 2009

CFBA: A Prisoner of Versaille by Golden Keyes Parsons

Song Stuck on the Brain: Letters From War by Mark Schultz

Thank you goes out to all you who serve. Your willingness to stand for your country and place a protective barrier between us and danger is both heroic and appreciated. God Bless you and bring you home safe and whole.









This week, the Christian Fiction Blog Alliance is introducing:



A Prisoner of Versaille



by



Golden Keyes Parsons
Thomas Nelson (September 1, 2009)




ABOUT THE BOOK:

Madeleine's faith puts her at odds with an intimidating rival: King Louis XIV.

Having fled their homeland of France because of the persecution by Louis XIV, the Clavell family seeks refuge in Switzerland. However, the king is not about to let the recently widowed Madeleine, his childhood sweetheart, escape that easily. He sends musketeers to kidnap her and her oldest son, Philippe, holding them captive in his opulent palace. King Louis is suspicious that Philippe could be his son, and he's enraged by the growing affection of one of his courtiers for Madeleine.

Will Madeleine escape the king with her life or lose everything that she's fought so hard to keep?

If you would like to read the first chapter of A Prisoner of Versaille , go HERE


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

In her deep plowing of the heart, moving from tears one moment to laughter the next, Golden will touch your heart with her dynamic Bible teaching, combined with her vivid personal examples, moving from tears one moment, to laughter the next, all the while communicating the message that God is faithful--keep trusting Him. She has a passion to communicate the Word of God in such a manner that will lead to godly living.

Golden, and her husband, Blaine, have just retired as pastors at Faith Mountain Fellowship Church in Red River, NM. They have three grown daughters and eight grandchildren. Her testimony and myriad of life experiences lend a touch of authenticity to her teaching. She loves to speak for women's conferences, seminars, luncheons, retreats and Mother/Daughter events.

If deep Bible teaching that brings the Scriptures alive is what you want, Golden is the speaker you need.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

This sounds like a great book. Thanks for the post.Blessings.
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