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Sharon René

    Sharon Rene is a writer passionate about crafting stories for young readers. Her work often explores themes of grace and spirituality, frequently presented in an accessible manner for elementary-aged children. She also delves into writing for young adults, with a dystopian series soon to be published. Her style typically examines complex life questions through engaging narratives.

    Hesitant Heroes
    • 2021

      Hesitant Heroes

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      In a future where the planet is ruled by the powerful Global Collective Council, and religion is outlawed, Jordan Scott is chosen to attend Global Collective University because of her phenomenal computer skills. Shy and insecure, she has difficulty fitting in with the intelligent, worldly teens at GCU. She joins a secret Bible study and meets Matthew Thomas, a good-looking jock with a big heart. Jordan's relationship with Matthew grows deeper, and she even manages to bond with her cranky roommate while growing closer to her fellow teammates. When Christian students mysteriously start disappearing from campus, Jordan stumbles upon the shocking truth-these students are pawns in a government plot, and she's next on their list. Suddenly, she's forced into a leadership position as she and her teammates journey from the European Alps to the jungles of Venezuela in a race to save the missing students and stop a political assassination. Fighting fears that have haunted her for years, Jordan battles with the strongest political force on the planet. She believes God placed her at GCU for "such a time as this." Jordan will have to rely on her faith and friends to save the missing students and foil the evil government.

      Hesitant Heroes