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Untold Character Interview!

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  Hello again, friends! The sun is shining, the air is cooling, and most of the trees in my neighborhood are turning my favorite fall color: bright, bold, and flaming red! I hope you're all as excited for fall as I am, although as an avid fall lover I don't know if that's quite possible. If you checked out last week's post (which, if you haven't read it, can be found here:  Untold Book Launch! (notebynoteforjesus.blogspot.com ) then you may remember that I'm helping Vanessa Hall with her most recent book launch, Untold. Here are the Goodreads and Purchase links. Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61167481-untold Ebook and Hard Copy: https://books2read.com/u/m0vp77   Last week I included an author interview; this week I have the pleasure of presenting a character interview! Without further ado, here is my interview with Nikolai Alexandrov. I hope you enjoy it! What has been your hardest challenge since leaving the CIA? Probably sound cooler if I said

Untold Book Launch!

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  Hello, y'all! *takes a deep breath and prepares for a super long post* I have the privilege of taking part in the launch of yet another book! I present to you: Untold by Vanessa Hall! It is the third book in the "Grace Sufficient" series and I cannot wait to read it myself! Here's the description: You can only run for so long … Two years hasn’t erased the sting of betrayal and the shadow of the past, but Nikolai Alexandrov has finally found a way to live. Moscow, Russia, is the last place anyone would look for a rogue ex-CIA officer, and the members of Grace Baptist Church see beyond his past to the man he is now. Molly Baird never wanted to be a missionary, but due to her father’s wishes, she lands in Moscow to aid her missionary cousin, Gabe Kelly. All is foreign in the massive city, though, rendering her unable to serve. Only the few English speakers in Grace Baptist’s congregation hold a trace of familiarity—including Nikolai, whose kindness she can’t deny. Yet