At a crossroads in his life, college professor Matthew Nicholas goes wandering. Penniless and malnourished, he comes to the back step of a remote ranch house, where a reserved young woman, Dinah Traynell, feeds him, then hires him as a handyman. Matthew soon finds himself drawn into Dinah's awful story: for years, she's been the mistress of a self-annointed, monstrously smug prophet. She can hardly imagine life outside the cult, but Matthew opens her eyes, and together they overcome their unhappy histories in this affecting story that rips away hypocrisy and replaces it with trust.
John Mort
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Review
"Absorbing and poignant. With a deft hand, Bates examines how our Lords grace can set the most broken spirits free." --
Deborah Bedford, author of When You Believe"Christianity's cutting edge--new author Shelley Bates tackles tough subjects." --
RT BookClub Magazine, March 2004"Shelley Bates is a brave and talented author who looks at the darkness as well as the light." --
Mary Jo Putney, author of A Kiss of Fate"This is a book that resonates in the heart. I literally couldnt put it down." --
Ciji Ware, author of A Light on the Veranda