‘Your writing is compelling, page-turning and relatable to the contemporary world … How do you come up with your characters?’ Read More »
‘Your writing is compelling, page-turning and relatable to the contemporary world … How do you come up with your characters?’ Read More »
‘There is the issue of cross-cultural relationships, there are the effects on a religious family when one member changes faith, and there is also the struggle of a teenage girl with a mixed background’ Read More »
‘A fantastic read that had me gripped from start to finish… Time spent in this story is time well spent and you will not be disappointed’ Read More »
‘Found the characters well rounded and nuanced and the plot kept me speeding along until the end’ Read More »
It wasn’t ‘preachy’ which I appreciated. I half expected the teenage girl to have a dramatic conversion experience (which would have been the case, no doubt, had this been written by an American Christian!) but the story was far more subtle, more like real life… Read More »
A compelling read, full of believable characters caught up in challenging situations. A book I couldn’t put down which left me, once it was finished, with a sense of hope. Read More »
As a Non-Christian reader, I can confidently recommend this book to Christian and Non-Christian readers alike. It certainly isn’t “preachy” and the way in which the author explores faith through the doubts and fears of the book’s protagonist 17 year old Abbie, is realistic and relatable to anyone. Read More »
‘Not preachy and pious, but authentic and engaging.’ A great review from @MethRecorder for @SueLRussell‘s A Vision of Locusts. #InAp @instantapostle @KathrynHitchins Read More »
The launch book stack! A Vision of Locusts #InAp Read More »
‘I have used internal monologue quite a lot in my books, and with the Christian characters in particular it’s a way of showing sincere faith struggles…’ Read More »