Solemnly Swear by Nancy Moser

Character can be defined as who you are when no one is looking. When you are alone, do you wonder sometimes who you are? Is the person you display to the world who you are in real life? In Nancy Moser’s book Solemnly Swear she introduces us to several characters that are stuck in a role. They are not true to who they really are.

Patti McCoy is put on trial for killing her boyfriend. But did she really commit the crime? It is up to the jury to decide Patti’s fate. The book shows the trial through the jury’s eyes, which includes a washed-up golf pro, a once famous actress, a financially struggling, honorable family man and the wife of a prominent doctor.

The roles they display to the world affects how they view Patti’s innocence or guilty. But who are they when they are by themselves? How do they break out of the role the world thinks they are, and become who they are called to be?

This book offers mystery and suspense. Moser has always been a favorite author of mine, since her Sister Circle Series. She has a way of displaying every day lives being transformed by a merciful and powerful God. This book is no different. Run–do not walk to pick up Solemnly Swear by Nancy Moser, I received it in the mail and was up until 1am the next day reading it!!

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