It's as easy as going to the publisher's website here and leaving a comment. No strings attached! You will also find some interview questions and answers about why I wrote Scared, as well as a few hidden themes in the story and some discussion questions.

Found this on Christian Fiction Blog  today about Scared.

Outside of the trailer being outstanding this novel represents the kinds of books I hope to continue sharing on Christian Fiction Blog. It's one thing to write a story set around church folk and peep into their private drama, but it is another more illuminating activity to take a relevant and current topic affecting our world (World Hunger,) then showing the Christian response to the matter. Having a Christian Worldview in a novel is more than just spouting a scripture and a prayer here and there it's about how we react, how we try to solve, how we use our faith to solve our problems. Kudos again to David C. Cook Publishers.

An excerpt from an interview with Tom Davis…

My passion is driven from the core belief that not only can everyone in the West do something to help children trapped in poverty, they must. God’s kingdom comes when God’s people tackle issues like these and change the circumstances because of their love. We are the answer, that’s why we must act.

If you would like to win a copy of Scared, click here. The Cook Fiction Blog is running a contest

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