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Reforming the Religion

Reforming the Religion

Reforming the Religion:

A Speculative Fiction Novella

About the Book

Releases April 2025 in e-book, paperback, hardcover, and audiobook.


With her enemy in jail—at least for now—15-year-old Emma can now focus on the more important task of fixing all the problems at the temple.

There’s so much to do that she made a list. Seriously.

There are the do-nothing priests, passive worship, and finding the missing money.

Then there’s the overworked, underpaid, and disrespected staff. Can she possibly hope to turn things around before they go on strike—again?

Oh, and she’s got to fit all this in around school.

Yet the Sovereign keeps saying, “Trust me.”

Emma tries. She really does.

But is her newfound faith enough to cover her inexperience, idealism, and blunders?

If only she could just give up and quit.

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Details
Author: Peter DeHaan - fiction
Series: The Next High Priest Series, Book 4
Genre: Faith Friendly Fiction
Tags: Fiction, Speculative Fiction
Publisher: Rock Rooster Books
Publication Year: 2025
Format: ebook, paperback, audiobook
Length: 180
Narrator: AI narrated by Madison
ISBN: 9798888091104
Rating:

List Price: 9.99
eBook Price: 2.99
Audiobook Price: 3.99
Peter DeHaan - fiction

Peter DeHaan is an adult who dreams of being a teenager. When he’s not contemplating grown-up thoughts, his mind retreats to the domain of invented worlds with his loyal and most real, yet still imaginary, friends. What grand adventures they have: righting wrongs, solving problems, and making their world a better place to live.

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