The Mission
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About the Book
For recently widowed mission schoolteacher Audrey Donavan, life is far from the dream she held so close to her heart. Her dream of being able to serve God by bringing his Word to the West was one of sacrifice, certainly, but she never envisioned that she would be so tested. Are death and poverty all that God has in store for her?
In September of 1845, America’s frontier is a rough-and-tumble battlefield for the soul, and Audrey is a weary soldier. Traumatic experiences have hardened her heart and wreaked havoc on her, physically and emotionally. She clings to her faith that God has better plans for her, and that sees her through the hardships of life on a frontier mission.
But following a savage attack on her life, Dyami, a Native American guard, is stationed at the mission. In exchange for his keeping the mission secure, Audrey is forced to tutor him. But Dyami has more than guarding and English lessons on his mind …
Through their trials together, Audrey realizes that her fear of getting too close to Dyami is far outweighed by her fear of losing him.
About the Author
Originally from the Mississippi Gulf Coast, KAY McELROY now lives in Florida with her husband, Jim; daughter, Tara; and dog, Lucy. Her Christian Native American heritage inspired The Mission. She attends church at First Baptist Fort Walton Beach. She has written two novels, numerous articles, and is in the process of writing a series for children.