Blood Moon Redemption
Judy DuCharme
Paperback, 288 pages
Published October 31st 2018 by Ambassador International
ISBN: 9781620208229
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About the Book:
An ancient relic, a puzzling prophesy, a young woman . . .
tied together through the ages . . .
Throughout history, blood moons have always been surrounded by persecution and
provision, great trials and triumphs. The first blood moons in 1493-1494
provided a new world for the Jewish people. The second in 1949-1950 gave them
Israel, and the third in 1967-1969 presented the Jewish people with Jerusalem.
Now a fourth set of blood moons is on the horizon, and Tassie’s mother is
certain they will bring about great change.
Tassie, a young Jewish lawyer named for a lost religious relic, has her sights
set on her career and love, and she doesn’t have time for silly children’s
stories. Dismissing the blood moons as circumstance, her unbelief threatens to
keep her from her destiny. When Tassie finds herself in the center of worldwide
turmoil and a terrorist plot, can she accept her family history and fulfill her
place in the future of Israel? Or will the country of her heritage finally fall
to its many enemies?
Blood Moon Redemption is an end-times thriller that will keep you riveted until
the very last moonrise.
My Review:
I love Judy DuCharme's story-telling chops. Her research is
impeccable, and characters full and rich. This story reaches from the past, the
Spanish pogroms of the 15th century into the future, a story of Jewish racism
from the past into the promises measured out to God's chosen in the future.
Blood Moon Redemption follows great moments in history and the present, a
wondrous artifact that travels to the New World and to Israel, a special
messenger, and a young woman with the fate of the world in her hands.
A welcome aspect of the story is the message of how far God will go to claim
us. I think we'll all be surprised at the presences and absences in the
Kingdom.
Surprises, twists, action, romance all abound in this book.
About the Author:
I was a teacher for 22 years, retiring in June of 2012.
Coming from a family of teachers, it seemed a natural fit for me after my
children were in school. I grew up in the small lakeside town of Harrisville in
the northern part of Michigan's Lower Peninsula, the youngest of four children.
Following college, Michigan State University, I worked as an announcer at a
Christian Radio Station near Lansing. Lee and I married in 1975 and lived in
the Detroit suburbs of Berkley and Royal Oak until moving to Wisconsin's
beautiful Door Peninsula in early 1984 with Bethany, age 5, and Christopher,
age 3. It was a year or two later that I went back to school to obtain my
teaching degree. I taught 5th grade my whole teaching career and loved it.
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