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As Sure as the Sea

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Once she denied everything she believed in. Now she’d give anything to choose differently. But in the shadow of the Roman Empire’s persecution and the shame of her past, she fears that what she wants most will be forever out of reach.
Eastern Roman Empire, AD 310. In the shadow of Emperor Diocletian’s anti-Christian edicts, Demitria makes a meager living harvesting coral and pearls for a merchant who turns a blind eye to her faith. By night, Demi goes upriver with her brother, Theseus, to obtain provisions for fellow believers in the port city of Myra. While willing to risk her own life to ensure others are safe and fed, Demi lives with a desperate fear for those she loves and carries secret shame over her greatest failure. When Theseus is injured in a diving accident, all seems lost, until a stranger named Nikolas appears on the beach and offers help.
Arriving in a sinking boat, Nikolas is burdened by guilt over his older brother’s tragic death. Though the wealth he inherited from a prosperous shipping business now rests at the bottom of the sea, as the new pastor in Myra, he is determined to recover it and use it for good. As the violence against Christians increases, Demi helps Nikolas retrieve his lost fortune and distribute it to those in dire need.
Despite wondering if she can ever be worthy, Demi is drawn to Nikolas and longs to trust in his belief that freedom can be found in forgiveness. Then one terrifying night, everything changes as the Roman Empire’s fury rains down. Demi has no other choice but to decide if she has the courage to do what she once failed to . . . and if the faith she calls her own is sure enough to carry her.
  • Stand-alone Christian historical romance novel set in ancient times
  • For fans of historical fiction by Francine Rivers and Tessa Afshar
  • Includes discussion questions for book clubs
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        October 28, 2024
        Ogle (Of Love and Treason) sets this captivating historical in an ancient Turkey roiling with religious tension. It’s been three years since 20-year-old Demi’s parents, sister, and fiancée were killed by Diocletian’s anti-Christian regime, and she’s still wrestling with guilt for renouncing her faith in order to survive. She and her brother Theseus work as coral divers, using their meager wages to buy food for the secluded, resource-starved Christian city of Myra on the Mediterranean coast. When Theseus is bitten by a moray eel, Demi gets him medical aid with the help of a passing stranger who turns out to be the city’s new pastor, Nikolas. As the two grow closer, Demi discovers that Nikolas has traumas of his own, stemming from an accident that killed his older brother and left him to inherit his father’s shipping company. But there’s not much time to work through their feelings before they must flee Roman soldiers intent on forcing them to swear allegiance to the emperor. Ogle keeps the suspense sky-high as sparks fly between Demi and Nikolas and both question how far they’re willing to go to uphold their faith. It’s a winning mix of thrills and heart.

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