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Kage: The 6th Commandment

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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Artistic Grounds – FREE!
Juni has no interest in being Chase’s spring fling but will her resolve last longer than his stay?
Sure Chase hinted at forever when he asked her out but they have nothing in common. He’s a big city real estate developer in tailored suits. She’s a cafe owner in jeans and coffee-stained t-shirts. Besides, their businesses are six hundred miles apart.
No worries: All Juni has to do to keep from getting her heart broken when he leaves is resist his tantalizing charm while seeing him daily, and maybe dating him just a little bit, for the next forty days.
What could go wrong?
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ARC Reader Response!
Wow, I really enjoyed this book!! Great first novel. Can’t wait to read Katy’s & Gar’s story, & hopefully Ty’s, too. Really one of the best romances I’ve read in a good while. Authentic in setting & in attraction/desire & in fears. Reminds me a little of Janith Hooper’s books, while in a more modern setting. Well-edited & nothing too major in proofreading, mostly just little things. The angst dragged on a little near the end, but I can see why. It was a great example of sacrificial love & patience. Ruth was strong, but Boaz made sure to protect her in his fields. He also finagled a way to ensure he could marry her, which reminds me a little of Griffin’s hiring of Bella. Loved it!
ARC ReaderWhoohoo! I know that all my reader responses won’t be great, but I like this start.
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Make It Beta
Currently, beta readers are checking my first book for continuity errors and plot holes. Apparently they want better writing and are picky about their coffee, too.

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