Life in Defiance releases today!

Tuesday

For those of you waiting to find out the conclusion of the Defiance, TX trilogy, today's the day to find out. Order the book here. Enjoy!

3 comments:

Joan said...

Hi Mary - I received my copy on Friday for the Blog Tour Spot. I was intrigued by your comment in the letter that no one had guessed the killer. There goes my theory! :) I'm enjoying the book - I'm tempted to review Daisy Chain and a Slow Burn again to see if I can come up with another suspect before I finish this one.

Blessings,
Joan

Robyn said...

Mary, I have 30euro Amazon voucher that I just know I'm going to spend on Slow Burn and now Life in Defiance! hugs, Robynxxxx

Cherie Hill said...

Hi Mary...thought you'd like to read my review of Life in Defiance:
God bless you sister!
Cherie

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Mary DeMuth is not just writer...she's an artist who uses the heart of God as a canvas and her gift of words as the paintbrush. I'm not sure there is a more gifted writer in the Christian Fiction genre. (I read A LOT of books...more than 100 per year...so I can say that.) After reading the first two books in the Texas Trilogy, "Daisy Chain" and "A Slow Burn", I wasn't sure that Mary could pull the last one off. I mean, when you've poured out your heart and soul out in two amazing books...one has to think there's an end to the outpouring of giftedness. I've seen it happen too many times to authors. Not so with Mary. "Life in Defiance" turned out to be the most powerful, beautiful, amazing, incredible book in the Trilogy. All I can say is "WOW!"

Mary's choice of words consumes you. She draws your heart into the story, the characters, and the message with such awe striking finesse that life is just more beautiful hearing it described by Mary. As I read through the struggles of the various characters of Defiance, Texas...I found that there is probably a little of each in all of us. And the author removes the veil and reveals sin in such an incredible way that it will cause you to examine your own faith and draw near to the throne of God.

Reading Mary's books are like reading a book that Picasso might have written had he been a writer! Mary's words make you look at the world in a whole different light...with beauty in each and every part...she gives you a glimpse of what it's like to look through the eyes of God.

We can all hope and pray that God will continue to fill Mary's heart with His...so that she might write in a way that touches our hearts and draws us nearer to Him. Mary, we're begging for more!

(P.S. to the reader: This book is well enough to read on its own...however, don't cheat yourself...buy the first two books...trust me, you don't want to miss a thing!)