Shoot the Wounded

Shoot the Wounded by Lynn Dove is a contemporary Christian novel published by Word Alive Press in 2009. This 160-page book is written in English and explores significant social issues such as teen pregnancy and family violence through the experiences of its characters in the fictional town of Maplewood, Alberta.
Readers will follow the journey of best friends Leigh and Ronnie as their friendship and faith are tested by the arrival of Jake, a charismatic Christian boy. While Leigh is thrilled by Jake’s attention, she remains unaware of the troubling secret he harbors, which threatens to undermine his integrity and challenge the beliefs of those around him. This narrative delves into the complexities of faith and friendship amidst the struggles faced by the characters.
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SHOOT THE WOUNDED is a contemporary Christian novel that deals with relevant social issues such as teen pregnancy and family violence. Set in the small fictional town of Maplewood, in southern Alberta, best friends Leigh and Ronnie find their friendship and faith challenged when Jake, a good looking Christian boy, moves into their neighborhood. Leigh is especially delighted that Jake is paying more attention to her than any other girl at school or church, but what she does not know is that despite his bold declaration of being a follower of Christ, he’s carrying a dark secret from his past that has the potential to destroy his integrity and have his friends question the legitimacy of his faith.
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