Paula Moldenhauer
Fiction Friday ~ The Soul Saver by Dineen Miller

 
Dineen Miller‘s debut novel, The Soul Saver, is a little bit suspense, a little bit Frank Peretti, a little bit women’s fiction, and a whole lot-a wonderful.

I’ve known Dineen for years, appreciated her tender heart toward people, her artistic talents, and her love of God, but now I have another reason to sing her praises. With this book Dineen establishes herself as an accomplished novelist.

The Soul Saver opens Lexie Baltimore using her talents in unexpected, supernatural ways. Through dreams and the art she creates, Lexie is sent on unexpected missions of eternal significance, but she can’t tell her atheist husband. In fact, there’s much Lexie can’t s

hare with him as he is increasingly opposed to the faith she holds dear. Enter the handsome, widowed preacher who sold his soul. His assignment from the dark side collides with Lexie’s heavenly missions–and threatens to destroy everyone in its path.

More than a supernatural suspense story, this book also probes issues of a good women’s fiction read. While everyone will relate to the heroine’s struggles and cheer her on, women who know the challenges of living in a spiritually mismatched marriage will especially relate to Lexi–and might want to check out Dineen’s non-fiction book, Winning Him without Words.

In addition to authoring books, Dineen writes for Spiritually Un

equal Marriage, has won several prestigious awards for her fiction, and has had her devotional writing featured in Our Journey and Christian Women On

line Magazine. She’s also a C.L.A.S.S. Communicator and has been featured on the Moody R

I’m happy to be chosen to receive Dineen’s debut novel and encourage readers to pick up The Soul Saver. It’ll keep you turning pages and–just as important–offers great take-away value.adio Network, Family Life, and several other Christian radio stations.

 

Congratulations to Dineen Miller on a fantastic debut novel.