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Kickshaw Rite of Passage

When Dylan and Casey are caught in the throes of a dangerous conspiracy, Zoe must take action. Is she willing to risk her life to rescue them? Will she and Lance find them in time? Could saving them be the key that finally sets her free from her past?

Debbie Corum

Debbie Corum is the author of The Passage of Zoe Fuller, a silver medal winner with Jenkins Group Illumination Book Awards, and its sequel, Kickshaw Rite of Passage. She is a blogger and freelance writer with articles published in The Gospel Tract Harvester, ARM Outreach International newsletters, Metro Pet, and online Barkley and Paws publications.

Debbie and her husband, Bill, divide their time between visiting inmates in prisons and jails, and volunteering at Hope City KC, a multi-cultural ministry center and House of Prayer in the heart of Kansas City, Missouri. Their lives are dedicated to intercessory prayer and encouraging others to follow Christ wholeheartedly. Debbie and Bill make their home near Kansas City.

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Thus says the Lord: "Stand by the roads, and look, and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is; and walk in it, and find rest for your souls."

Jeremiah 6:16

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The Passage of Zoe Fuller was beautifully written to create a clear & vivid picture in the reader's mind concerning the characters, their relationships and life's journey. My heart ached for Zoe and what she had endured. I identified with Lance as he struggled for his father's acceptance and to fulfill his calling at the same time. I loved the simple relationship between Gladys and Walter. I LOVED Gladys! It was such an encouragement to me to be reminded that God can and does use imperfect people and places them in the right place at the right time. I couldn't put this book down. One of the things I saw clearly is that no matter your past or how far you try to run, God is there. He knows our need and is well able to meet it in ways we never expected!

Marsha

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