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Saturday\'s Child: Softcover
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Saturday's Child: Softcover

  • Author: Clare Revell
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    Aaron Field is a farmer. He’s sworn off parties and bonfires, and being more concerned with losing his farm than anything else, he has little time for church. When his field is hired by the church for a Guy Fawkes night bonfire, Aaron is ill prepared for the feisty Welsh woman who steps onto...
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    Aaron Field is a farmer. He’s sworn off parties and bonfires, and being more concerned with losing his farm than anything else, he has little time for church. When his field is hired by the church for a Guy Fawkes night bonfire, Aaron is ill prepared for the feisty Welsh woman who steps onto his land and into his heart.

    Meaghan Knight is a farmer’s daughter. It’s her job to make sure the church’s bonfire party runs smoothly, and if that means ironing out the kinks in surly Farmer Field then that’s what she’ll do. When she finds out what’s really behind his attitude, she feels ill prepared to face his history, his family, and the danger.

    As Aaron and Meghan join forces, they discover an evil so demonic it threatens not only the farm, but their lives, as well. Meghan knows God can prevail, but first she has to convince Aaron not to give up.

     

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    Nail-biting Christian thriller! This book was worth reading, just to get to the last sentence! Loved how Revell summarizes her story so succinctly. Great suspense, romance, and Christian faith all woven tightly into one spell-binding tale. Aaron is a farmer who is about to lose his farm to his truly wicked stepmother, Tanis. Aaron has lost all hope in life when his first wife died 3 years prior to the start of this story. He also loses whatever faith he possessed. Enter Meggie, a young church secretary, who is a great and eager planner for a church bonfire on Aaron's property. Trouble ensues as soon as Meggie meets Aaron, is attracted to him, but also senses great oppression in his farmhouse. The forces of evil battle mightily against the forces of the Lord. Who will win depends not just upon the Lord or the devil, but the preparedness or lack thereof of His people. This was one of those books where I was happy for every strong Scripture reference that protected the the protagonis

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