A Note from Janet Sketchley

 

Thanks for reading Without Proof. If you liked it, please consider posting a brief review at your favourite online bookstore or with Goodreads or one of the other social book sites. And tell your friends about it. Word of mouth is still the best way for readers to find new books.

This completes the Redemption’s Edge series, and I hope you’ve enjoyed spending time with the characters in these novels as much as I have. Believe me, I’ve lived with them a lot longer than you did! I’m in the process of discovering what’s next for me, fiction-wise, and “meeting” some new imaginary friends. If you want to keep in touch with what’s coming next, you’re invited to sign up for my monthly author newsletter.

It’s worth mentioning the difference between Islamic extremists and other followers of Islam. As a Christian, I believe Jesus’ words that He is the only way to relationship with God. His invitation is open to all who choose to accept it (see the Gospel of John). I do not believe that ordinary Muslims like Safia and her son are evil. They simply haven’t yet met the God of grace and mercy. The Christian’s job is to be Jesus’ ambassador to those who don’t know Him, whatever their faith or lack thereof.

If you’ve read the other Redemption’s Edge novels, have you checked out the bonus features on my website? The links are below. Bonus features for Without Proof are on the Without Proof book page (scroll down past the buy links).

If you haven’t read the other books, you may have questions:

What exactly did Amy’s cousin Harry do? Could he have truly found redemption, despite his crimes? Heaven’s Prey, Redemption’s Edge 1, tells his story — and the story of Ruth Warner, the prayer warrior whose faith could have cost her life. Find out more at the Heaven’s Prey book page.

What would it be like to live with the public shame of having a family member who’s a dangerous offender? What if Harry’s enemies, who can’t touch him in prison, decide to target his sister Carol and her son? Secrets and Lies is Carol’s story. Find out more at the Secrets and Lies book page.

Again, thank you for reading. I hope it was fun, and that God blessed or encouraged you somewhere in the story.

~Janet

Janet Sketchley lives in Atlantic Canada, where she writes Christian suspense novels and blogs about faith and books. She loves Jesus and her family, and enjoys reading, worship music, and tea. You can find Janet online at janetsketchley.ca.