The Messiah’s Sign
March 2nd, 2015. Filed under: Tuesday's Tempting Reads.The Messiah’s Sign
By Amber Schamel
Dreams…they shouldn’t bother him, but when Tyrus’ worst nightmare is vindicated, he has no choice but to face reality. His wife has been unfaithful, and God has punished her with the most feared disease in the land: leprosy. Banishing her to the leper colony, Tyrus struggles to raise and protect their son. But when Malon begins following the teacher from Nazareth, what remains of their business and reputation is at stake. Can Tyrus save his son from the beguiling lies of a false Messiah before he loses the only thing he has left?
Go here to read the first chapter.
ISLAND BREEZES
Tyrus is a married man now with his own child, but is still haunted by the death of his baby sister. His nightmares are turning into real life.
He has to send his wife to a leper colony, and try to rebuild his life without her. He has a six-year-old son and a business to keep running at a profit. It’s not an easy task.
I can’t really go into much detail without ruining the plot for you. I will say that you will recognize names, but they won’t tell you what’s going to happen until the end of the story.
Ms Schamel has once again left me wanting more.
***A special thank you to the author for providing a review copy.***
Amber Schamel was born in Littleton, CO and has traveled extensively throughout the United States, Europe, and the Holy Land. She was raised in a family of 11 children, homeschooled throughout her education and currently works with their 10 family businesses as bookkeeper and marketing director. She volunteers half of the summer at a non-profit Christian Family Bootcamp in rural MO helping and ministering to young girls and Christian families. Amber loves history, culture, reading and music. She has a musical ministry and travels throughout the United States ministering thru song. During her spare time she enjoys crafting Christ-honoring stories that will inspire and encourage her readers. Amber currently lives with her family outside of Colorado Springs, CO.
April 21st, 2015 at 17:29
Thanks so much for your review, Nancy! I’m pleased you enjoyed Tyrus’ story.
Amber Schamel
Bringing HIStory to Life
April 23rd, 2015 at 19:27
I’m just waiting for the next good book from you.