Revolution

Revolution

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Daniel Gower is cold, cynical and cruel. Being in jail is actually quite fun for him, seeing as he has other prisoners and guards to mentally toy with. He likes control and power. On trial for murder, he openly detests yet secretly fears Kayana Bruner, sister of the woman he is accused of killing. Meanwhile Kayana passionately hates Daniel, yet struggles with that and the fact God is calling her to love and forgive. Everyone in the jail fears Daniel, guards and prisoners alike. That is, until Ricky "Peanut" Brown comes into the scene. His patience, cheerful attitude, and unbiased "friendship" startles Daniel. It's like Peanut can see straight through his mask and can read him like an open book. And that scares Daniel almost as much as the terrifying nightmares that plague him nightly. Some might call Daniel mentally sick, but isn't God the great Physician? Is Daniel even guilty? Can he overcome the sins he did commit?
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Grayson Getter's daughter, Lonette, was once as doted and loving as a daughter could be. Raising her as a widowed dad, Grayson was certain that Lonette would be a dedicated woman of God, as devoted to God as she had been to her father. All that changed by the time she turned thirteen years old and began to discover how "uncool" it was to have such a close relationship with both her heavenly and earthly fathers. Their relationship deteriorates until, after an argument, Lonette suddenly leaves her father's house and moves in with her boyfriend. Grayson feels immediate regret and pines to have his daughter return home again. But he refuses to seek her out, believing that, just as she had made the decision to move out, she must make the decision to return. Moreover, he felt the Lord urging him not to interfere in any way. Unbeknownst to him, his daughter has discovered some disturbing things about her boyfriend and is now in danger. Will her father obey God and allow things to run their course? Or will he break down and try to contact her, especially since a D.C. cop has given him the heads-up that she might be in danger?

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