Having spilled coffee on her trainer on her first day as a Texas DPS Trooper, CJ David hadn’t started things off very well with her new partner David Harper in “The Key (Peacemakers Series Book 1)” by Bruce Hammack. The brown haired Christian, CJ had wanted to be a Trooper since she was a child on the farm in East Texas. David had been a decorated soldier in Afghanistan. As they come together as working partners, CJ not only reveals a special set of God given skills, but she reveals a joyful faith full of singing and prayer. David portrays a rough, thick exterior that isn’t open to anything that has to do with Christianity. When CJ makes some hard decisions about her life and purpose, David is subject to some trials and experiences of his own and is dumbfounded by the things that she is willing to give up. Having several strong Christian friends and colleagues in their corner, they begin a journey together in which the lover learns to become a fighter and the fighter learns to become a lover. Only the hand of God can intervene in an intricate pattern of purpose to guide them through their quest.
In “The Key (Peacemakers Series Book 1),” Bruce Hammack has created an intriguing and suspenseful novel which gives all of the glory to God and demonstrates how His loving and guiding hand, often times through the use of His people, guides and directs a person’s life. As CJ and David navigate through their lives as Trooper partners, a very real divine plan, the key, is revealed to them in a way that gives testimony to God’s glory and sovereignty. Suspenseful, encouraging and realistic; “The Key (Peacemaker Series Book 1)” is more than just a novel; it’s a testimony to how God uses the faithful to bring about his purposes.
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