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May 27, 2007 - Monica Carter has penned a story to engage our emotions and to challenge our thinking about family. If there is one thing Seta Armstrong knows about family it is this: family may create a connection, but it doesn't necessarily create a bond.
Seta is a headstrong young woman determined to win the affection of her father. For his part, her father, Robert, wants to love his daughter but he can't seem to do it. She reminds him of the one thing he loved most and lost: the wife who died giving birth to her.
Sacrifice the One is the compelling story of individuals struggling to come together as a family, but unsure how. Recently released by Urban Christian/Kensington, Sacrifice the One engages the reader with its conversational tone and in-depth look into its characters' lives.
When her father rejects her yet again, Seta decides she doesn't need him and makes the fateful decision to seek love elsewhere. That choice takes her down a dangerous path of bad habits, questionable friends, and guys who are willing to take advantage of her need for acceptance.
Will the faith of her grandmother and the forgiveness that tugs at her heart be the key to Seta's salvation? Or has she already sacrificed too much to take a chance on another life?
Sacrifice the One brings together the universal theme that runs through all our lives: the need to belong. But at what cost?