Devoted Husband, Father, and Mentor Finds Reprieve in Fiction

Author introduces novel on spirituality and worldly yearning

DeSoto, Texas Jan 8, 2019 (Issuewire.com)  - Skip Shockley’s Reverend Kazz’s Apple is a religious fiction that tackles the truth about the struggles of being servants of the church, the push and pull between the desires of the flesh, and the achievement of higher spiritual self.

The story revolves around Reginald Kazz, the son of the beloved minister of a small town. His father died just before he graduated from divinity school. He is left with the legacy of his father, preaching the words of God, which he thoroughly enjoys doing. Described as a hypnotic fire-breather who can rouse the congregation to the heights of ecstasy, or drop them to their knees in repentance, his good looks make him a magnet for women. The conflict between his sincerity to serve God and his worldly desires is played out in the book.

The story is a real depiction of a man who is struggling to resist temptations around him. He seeks true salvation beyond family betrayals and personal sacrifices. In spite of the hurdles that seem to handicap his genuine desire, a guiding light perpetually leads him to the right path to the truth and toward a forgiving God.

Reverend Kazz’s Apple

Skip Shockley

Kindle | $5.00

Paperback | $13.95

This book is available at www.amazon.com

About the Author

Skip Shockley is a devoted husband, father, mentor, and the son of a Pentecostal preacher. His personal experiences let him create realistic characters and scenes. His lifelong commitment to his community serves as a testament to his ministry.

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