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30 Below (Degrees of Discernment Book 1)

30 Below (Degrees of Discernment Book 1)

Author: Wendy Oleston
Publication Year: 2014
ASIN: B00NLRM4J4

CONTENT WARNING:
While this book is Christian in theme, it contains strong sexual content and language.

Sex. Faith Quinn didn’t have much experience in that department, at least not until she met Lucas. But then again, a lot of things changed when he stepped into the picture. They fell in love th...

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CONTENT WARNING:

While this book is Christian in theme, it contains strong sexual content and language.

Sex. Faith Quinn didn’t have much experience in that department, at least not until she met Lucas. But then again, a lot of things changed when he stepped into the picture. They fell in love the moment their eyes met and as wonderful as it felt, it also set in motion a chain of events that would ultimately change the quality of their lives forever. Honesty, trust and stress-free living become nearly impossible to find as this couple willingly steps outside God’s design for sex and marriage. This leaves them asking the question: what would things have been like had they followed the wise design of their loving Father from the beginning?

30 Below is a very edgy Christian Fiction novel about why God’s design for sex to be only practiced within marriage is a wise design. Follow Faith and Lucas for 100 days from the time they meet and watch as they struggle with their attraction and what to do with it. This story has two completely different scenarios showing the contrast and ramifications of their decisions.

It is the first in a series called “Degrees of Discernment” which follows Faith and Lucas through other life issues that cause their moral temperature to rise and fall.

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