Looking for a new political thriller? Today, I am featuring "Secretary of Faith" by K.C. Boyd in our book spotlight. This novel is set to captivate readers by exploring faith, power, and the delicate balance between church and state. Learn more about this recent release and author K.C. Boyd, and discover why this book deserves a spot on your must-read list. Whether you're a fan of dystopian theocracy or love a well-crafted thriller, you won't want to miss what "Secretary of Faith" has to offer.
Political thriller, Dystopian theocracy, Corporate Oligarchy
Date Published: October 31, 2024
Publisher: Rebel Island Press
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Lies, fear, and the Holy Bible are the country’s undoing in K.C. Boyd’s second, dystopian tale, a story that all too closely resembles an America in which Project 2025 rules. Vividly depicting the present-day racism, greed, and religious hypocrisy, Secretary of Faith serves as a cautionary warning to Project 2025.
After an orchestrated victory, the newly elected President redefines the country by changing its name to the United Christian States of America. Next, he reduces the traditional number of seats in his cabinet to four, and adds a fifth, the Department of Faith, appointing his lifetime mentor, Christian Hillcox, as its first ever Secretary.
The rule of law is no more. Sanctioned by the administration, violent mobs take to the streets. Media is state-run; neighbors inform on neighbors; loved ones vanish, never to return. When a natural disaster strikes the West Coast, an already well-organized Resistance emerges and Secretary Hillcox finds himself in a battle to maintain both the administration’s narrative and his own position through evermore frightening means.
In a showdown between Good and Evil, the question is—will citizens rise to the occasion and save the Republic?
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About the Author
After twenty years of visiting megachurches in Ohio and across the country, attending various 'Values Voters'' conferences, and watching untold hours of televangelists preach the 'Word', K.C. Boyd decided to use her flare for fiction to share the dangerous truths she saw. As human beings have always responded to story, Boyd felt the need to communicate the grave danger we face-particularly from religious extremists who now stand arm in arm with genuine fascists-through story.
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