Guarding the Treasure

Published by Histria Christian
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

For Sophie Hanes, life is predictable and relatively uneventful, until . . . . . . she finds an old diary in her grandmother’s attic, written in the unfamiliar Irish language, Gaelic. In her quest to know more, she sets out to find an interpreter and runs into the sexy New Yorker, Kevin Gates, who is more than happy to help interpret the language. Kevin finds himself moving too close, too fast, falling in love with a woman who may be too preoccupied to share his feelings. There is another man bidding for Sophie’s attention: a History Professor in Ireland, well versed in the diary's language. As events unfold, Sophie finds out too late she’s been targeted in a sinister scheme. The diary pulls Sophie into the life of Ms. Anya O’Connell, the young woman who writes of her fate and discloses the dark behavior of those who surround her. Sophie’s only hope may be a spirit-guide, the one they call Three. If she is willing to believe, he is willing to assist her in a journey she won’t soon forget.

About The Author

Judy Zimmerman grew up in north-central MN. The land of 10,000 lakes. Funny, she hates water. She says she should have been born with gills instead of lungs and scales instead of skin. Not sure how that happened. No matter the cause, the environment was perfect for a young woman to experience sub-zero winters, running just to stay warm, learning to dodge mosquitoes the size of small birds, and witnessing God at work through the Northern Lights. These real life experiences developed Judy into the imperfect person she is today; and she'd have it no other way. Judy writes all over the place but prefers to tell stories about the kids she spends so much time with. She says, "Kids are hilarious and sometimes down right nasty; welcome to the real world...world." Judy enjoys much about life. Here's a list, in order. God/Jesus/Holy Spirit/Grand kids/Kids/husband/ and everyone else she has the pleasure to spend time with. Writing is a fun way to communicate what's going on in her head. So when you read her work, remember this is the woman who said she should have been a fish.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Histria Christian (March 10, 2015)
  • Length: 226 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781632130914

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