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    Kage: The 6th Commandment

    e-book Cover of Kage: The 6th Commandment by Charlene Amsden.

    Why You Might Want to Read Kage: The 6th Commandment

    I write Christian romantic suspense because I’m interested in what happens when faith is tested under pressure—not in quiet moments, but in dangerous ones.

    Kage: The 6th Commandment centers on a man with a violent past who has chosen a life of peace, and what it costs him to live that choice when the people he loves are threatened. There is romance in this story, but it grows slowly, through trust, protection, and shared resolve. There is suspense, but it’s grounded in consequence, not spectacle. And faith isn’t an add-on—it’s the lens through which the characters make their hardest decisions.

    This is a story about redemption that doesn’t erase history, self-control that isn’t easy, and obedience that sometimes feels like the most dangerous choice of all. It asks what it really means to live out “Thou shalt not kill” when violence would be justified—and even expected.

    If you’re drawn to Christian stories with depth, romantic tension that unfolds under stress, and suspense that takes both danger and faith seriously, this book was written with you in mind.

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    Where Men Stand

    And why you should start here when reading the True North Brotherhood.

    Book Cover: Where MEn Stand

    There’s a moment after a prison gate closes behind you when freedom doesn’t feel free yet.

    That’s where Where Men Stand begins.

    This free eBook follows the first twelve hours after Kage’s release from prison—no time skips, no soft landings, no “months later when everything is easier.” Just daylight, open roads, old instincts, and a man determined not to become who the world expects him to be.

    Kage walks out with faith, a second chance, and a Harley beneath him.

    What he doesn’t walk out with is protection from suspicion.

    Within hours, a public marriage proposal in River Park collapses into flashing lights and handcuffs when Detective Holbeck arrests the groom on a thin theory and thicker confidence. Kage recognizes the danger immediately—because he’s lived on the wrong side of assumptions before.

    This story isn’t about whether a man can change.

    It’s about what happens the first day he tries.

    If you like redemption stories with grit, brotherhood without speeches, faith that shows up under pressure, and the quiet tension of a man choosing restraint when violence would be easier—

    This one’s for you.

    👉 Where Men Stand is free in eBook format.
    Download it, meet Kage at the prison gate, and walk those first twelve hours with him.

    Sometimes the most important step forward…
    is simply standing.