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Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Protecting the Poor Is Here - New Release from Amanda Tero

I'm excited to share in the announcement that the third and final book in Amanda Tero's Tales of Faith trilogy is released into the world!



Sheriff Feroci is now lord over the province, and Abtshire has become a pit of injustice. Being forced into the lord’s service does not give Dumphey as many opportunities to help the poor as he desires. When attempts on his life drive him into the forest, this freedom opens a world of possibilities for helping others. But how can he do so when he is running for his life? And does God want him to do more than simply feed the poor?

Noel has always hidden behind the shadow of his older brother, Dumphey. When life forces him to stand on his own, will he still follow God in the corrupt world in which he lives? Would God really call him to do something that is beyond his power to do?

As Lord Feroci's sinister plot comes to light, each lad has a choice to make. A choice that could cost them their lives.



Find on Amazon HERE or order a signed paperback copy HERE.



Interested in learning more about it? Amanda Tero is having a blog tour this week! Go to her blog at With a Joyful Noise to follow along!

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About the Author:

Amanda Tero began her love for words at a young age—reading anything she could get her hands on and penning short stories as young as age eight. Since graduation, she has honed her writing skills by dedicated practice and study of the writing craft. She began her journey of publication with a few short stories that she had written for her sisters and continues to add to her collection with other short stories, novellas, and novels. It is her utmost desire to write that which not only pleases her Lord and Savior, but also draws the reader into a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ.

2 comments:

  1. Ooh, sounds intriguing! I always feel there should be more Robin Hood retellings! :D Thanks for sharing! :)

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    1. Yes, they are relatively uncommon, aren't they? I'm eager to read this one when I get the chance!
      Thanks for dropping by!

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