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Josh Williams has led a very sheltered life. He grew up in
the church, attend a conservative Christian college, and returned
to become the youth minister for his parent's church When
he is fired over a minor incident with an older teenage girl
in his group, he realizes he needs to grow up--to establish
his own life. He moves to take a job as a web designed in
Colorado, but when his carefully-made living plans are buried
in an early-season snowstorm, he is forced to take a basement
apartment in the home of Lindy Swanson, a four-time divorcee
with New Age leanings and two needy sons.
Josh is committed to purity and has developed an acute warning
system, but when his interest in the boys drawns him into
relationships completely outside of his experience. Soon,
he finds himself developing romantic feelings for Lindy that
threaten his commitments.
With richly-crafted characters, Aspen Leaves on New-Fallen
Snow realistically presents the kinds of situations young
Christians face in a fallen world. Full of humor and romance,
Josh's story is one you will remember for years.
Note: Aspen Leaves on New-Fallen Snow is currently being
considered by several Christian publishers, but you can read
the pre-publication edition now. Click
here for more information.
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