Cameras Don't Lie

Fiction & Literature, Religious
Cover of the book Cameras Don't Lie by Lynne Torrente, Lynne Torrente
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Author: Lynne Torrente ISBN: 9780620605939
Publisher: Lynne Torrente Publication: April 2, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Lynne Torrente
ISBN: 9780620605939
Publisher: Lynne Torrente
Publication: April 2, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

What would happen if Jesus came to earth today and not as He did 2 000 years ago? How would the people react to Him, His miracles and what He stood for? And more importantly, who would want Him dead? Devlin Cole has it all; a thriving photographic studio, wonderful husband and lovely house. But when a stranger comes to town, things begin to change. The residents of Spring Manor are taken with this kind man who claims to be from heaven with the sole purpose of redeeming a lost mankind. Devlin photographs Him healing a demon-possessed boy at the mall where she has her studio. She covers this story and subsequent healings for the local newspaper as freelance journalist. She can see what the residents see in Him as they hunger after what He has to say. She spends more and more time with Him and she realizes He might be who He says He is, as He has the uncanny ability to know everything about her. He takes the time to heal her past hurts and it even seems that He might answer her heart's deepest prayer. But it is His continually expressed views on an extremely controversial subject that begin to cause waves and He is told to stop. However, he continues despite the threats He receives. Devlin fears for His safety. And it isn't long before a murder takes place and things in Spring Manor are turned upside down. Devlin begins to connect the dots and together with her long-time college friend, uncovers shocking truths that rock her world. A fast-paced novel with real characters in a real world. Biblical fiction with a twist. Readers have said they thoroughly enjoyed it and were hanging on every word. It took them through a range of emotions; from hate, to anger, to ah's and ultimately to end of a very good read. Devlin grew to understand Adam/Jesus in an entirely new way. You can too if you read Cameras Don't Lie.

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What would happen if Jesus came to earth today and not as He did 2 000 years ago? How would the people react to Him, His miracles and what He stood for? And more importantly, who would want Him dead? Devlin Cole has it all; a thriving photographic studio, wonderful husband and lovely house. But when a stranger comes to town, things begin to change. The residents of Spring Manor are taken with this kind man who claims to be from heaven with the sole purpose of redeeming a lost mankind. Devlin photographs Him healing a demon-possessed boy at the mall where she has her studio. She covers this story and subsequent healings for the local newspaper as freelance journalist. She can see what the residents see in Him as they hunger after what He has to say. She spends more and more time with Him and she realizes He might be who He says He is, as He has the uncanny ability to know everything about her. He takes the time to heal her past hurts and it even seems that He might answer her heart's deepest prayer. But it is His continually expressed views on an extremely controversial subject that begin to cause waves and He is told to stop. However, he continues despite the threats He receives. Devlin fears for His safety. And it isn't long before a murder takes place and things in Spring Manor are turned upside down. Devlin begins to connect the dots and together with her long-time college friend, uncovers shocking truths that rock her world. A fast-paced novel with real characters in a real world. Biblical fiction with a twist. Readers have said they thoroughly enjoyed it and were hanging on every word. It took them through a range of emotions; from hate, to anger, to ah's and ultimately to end of a very good read. Devlin grew to understand Adam/Jesus in an entirely new way. You can too if you read Cameras Don't Lie.

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