World War III has erupted on American soil.
Seventeen-year-old Jadzia’s life will never be the
same again.
Path of
Redemption
The Revolution
Series Book 2
by Heather Kreke
Genre: YA Christian Dystopian
In the last year, Jadzia Mills has survived war, the death of her best friend, being almost beaten to death, and a cross-country journey to reunite with her family.
Now she’s being hunted by the military she
abandoned. When almost captured, she faces a choice: continue to run or
surrender and face a court-martial with an unknown sentence. To protect her
family, she surrenders and is sentenced to a long prison term.
In prison she must face vicious inmates, brutal
guards, and unending hours of loneliness, all while dealing with the horrors of
her past.
Thanks to a favor from a sympathetic sergeant,
Jadzia is released early. But the world she knew has changed. A divide between
believers and nonbelievers is forming, and she must choose where she belongs.
With her family. Or the boy she loves?
Path of
Totality
The Revolution
Series Book 1
2023 Selah Award Winner in First Novel
2023 Selah Award Finalist in YA Fiction
World War III has erupted on American soil.
Seventeen-year-old Jadzia’s life will never be the same again.
As a mandatory draft takes effect, Jadzia finds herself on the front lines of
the war, torn apart from her family. But when her best friend is killed, Jadzia
is desperate to find her way back to them. She abandons her platoon and sets
out on her own.
Jadzia must navigate a dangerous cross-country journey, facing betrayal,
violence, and the constant threat of death. Along the way, she meets Ryker–the
son of a faith leader whose places of worship have been attacked. Despite the
chaos, Jadzia finds refuge and friendship among Ryker’s unlikely group of
individuals ... even though their faith is a little old-fashioned. And Ryker's
insistence on helping her doesn't make it easier for Jadzia to resist her
growing feelings toward him.
But the military is determined to capture Jadzia and all outlaws. When survival
seems impossible, will sacrifice be their only route to freedom?
This action-packed YA dystopian novel is perfect for
fans of The Out of Time Series and The Gifting Series.
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Heather Kreke is passionate about showing teens and young
adults they can find hope in God’s plan for their lives—even through the
darkest times. Her debut novel Path of Totality won first place in the 2023
Selah awards in the First Novel category.
She is the
Blog Manager for the Blue Ridge Mountains
Christian Writers Conference, Coordinator for the Blue Ridge Readers
Connection, and a writing coach. In her spare time, she teaches writing
classes, writes numerous blogs, and has completed coursework through the former
Christian Writers Guild. Married since 2004, Heather has three daughters.
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GUEST POST
I am not a morning person, at all. So coffee is usually the first thing I’m after in the morning.
After I’m caffeinated, I help my husband get three kids off to school.
Once the children are gone, I sit down at my computer and start working on the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writer’s Conference blog. I’ve been their blog manager for the past three years, and I coordinate with the contributing authors, schedule the posts, and create images for the posts.
After I’m finished with the blog, I check my emails and answer anything that needs a response, then I move on to my social media, scrolling through Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, posting for the day.
After social media posts are handled, I check in with my other two Musketeers from the Blue Ridge Readers Connection, an origination that connects readers and writers. We talk plans and responsibilities for the week. If it’s my week to man the inbox, I take care of anything that needs attention.
My next task is to edit, brainstorm, or offer resources to other writers who need help or looking to improve their craft.
Once that’s over, I get to work on my own stuff. This usually involves staring at a blank screen wondering what the heck I’m doing.
Okay, I can’t write this with a straight face anymore.
These are the things I do in a typical day, but it is nowhere near this organized or purposeful. I wish I was this put together, but usually I start doing something, and the washer finishes. By the time I switch the laundry, I completely forget what I was doing. I start something else, get a text, and three hours later I wonder why I’m on Facebook looking at cats. Then a deadline creeps up, and I do six hours’ worth of work in about thirty minutes.
All in all, my writing day is insane, and full of interruptions, but somehow it works.
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