A Reluctant Pilgrim in need of Forgiveness. And a GLORIOUS GIVEAWAY!
THE PILGRIM - a wonderful new novel by Joy Margetts.
Read on for the blurb, an interview with Joy herself, details of where to purchase this and her other books, AND details of how to be in with a chance to win a signed copy of The Pilgrim!
BLURB:
Driven by ambition and family expectation, young Henry de Brampton is determined to make his mark. Destined for a prestigious career in the Church, he readily embraces the chance to experience the world before taking his vows. But fuelled by selfish desire, he recklessly betrays those he loves, with devastating consequences.
Overwhelmed with guilt, he seeks redemption among the Cistercians of Abbey Cwmhir and finds a new identity as Brother Hywel. Yet a further thoughtless betrayal will prove he cannot escape himself, and he is forced on pilgrimage to save his vocation.
A reluctant pilgrim, can the unlikely company help him discover what it truly means to be great in God’s eyes, and will Hywel ever be willing not just to receive forgiveness but also to forgive himself?
INTERVIEW WITH JOY MARGETTS, author of THE PILGRIM
I asked Joy -
- Why is pilgrimage so important a theme in the book? Does pilgrimage feature in your life?
I think pilgrimage takes many forms. I would love to do a physical pilgrimage – walking ancient paths that millions have trod before – but my physical limitations make that an impossibility at the moment. I love visiting the places where pilgrims have been. Those sacred places where you can sit and rest and know the nearness of God - ‘thin places’ some call them. Anywhere where people have met with God over centuries has a special atmosphere to me – whether it be abbey ruins or lonely offshore islands. So I visit them, and these inspire my writing. I think about the people that have been there before me and create stories about what might have happened to them there.
I really believe that God meets with anyone who sets out to discover more of Him. That can be in undertaking a physical pilgrimage, or in just putting aside time and space for Him. I do love the way that pilgrimage enables a separation from the ordinary and everyday, the things that might distract from our communion with God. I love places where you can go and stay, retreat centres like Ffald y Brenin, where you can just focus on meeting with God for the time you are there.
I think for Brother Hywel he needed to be away from the familiar, to be challenged by the simplicity of the pilgrim experience, in order to meet God in a meaningful way. Of course pilgrimage also puts you in the company of others, and that companionship can also be a source of great blessing and/or testing of character. Hywel discovers that too.
- how have you seen God heal?
I have seen God heal in many ways, and some of those are recreated in the pilgrim’s stories in the novel. I have seen a woman healed in a moment from a lifetime of chronic life-limiting asthma. I have seen a man healed gradually from heart disease – he believed God had healed him before the physical manifestation of that healing. I have seen people healed from emotional burdens as God has touched deep wounds in their lives. I have seen a young woman walk free from addiction and another delivered from self- harming. I have also seen friends taken home to heaven to receive their full healing.
I have experienced God’s healing myself. For years I struggled with depression and with God’s help I walked free of it. I live with a chronic illness now, but His healing of that is ongoing and evident, and I have hope for complete healing in time. I can write about healing because I absolutely believe in a God who heals today, as He has done for centuries. I’ve seen too many miracles to not believe it.
*****
I very much enjoyed The Pilgrim and found it a moving and encouraging story. Joy’s debut novel, The Healing, was published last year, and was and is a book about HOPE. The Healing tells the story of a young man’s experience of the healing and restorative power of God leading him out of despair. God bit by bit rebuilds his life and gives him a future better than he ever could have imagined. (see more about The Healing and my review here) This new book, The Pilgrim, takes one of the characters and tells his story, as a prequel. It retells the old story of the return of the prodigal, one man in need of FORGIVENESS. A mediaeval pilgrimage in North Wales has a variety of pilgrims, each carrying a burden the others know nothing about, and each meets with God and with His mercy and grace along the way.
This is a book for those who go on pilgrimage - and for those who pilgrim in their chairs! A beautiful book that had me gripped by the story; it made me long to go on pilgrimage again, to meet with God as I walk and to experience even more of His mercy and grace and forgiveness and healing.
(from my endorsement, published at the front of the book)
Signed copies can be ordered from Joy’s website here
Joy Margetts is a published author and blogger. Her books are works of Christian Historical fiction. Set in medieval Wales against the backdrop of Cistercian abbey life, they tell stories of faith, hope and God's redemptive power. Her debut novel 'The Healing' was published by Instant Apostle on 19 March 2021. Joy has also self- published a short novella, 'The Beloved' as both a companion to 'The Healing', and as an easy to read standalone story, which is available to buy on Amazon Kindle. 'The Pilgrim', her second full length novel, will be published by Instant Apostle on 22 July 2022
Find her via her website at www.joymargetts.com
On FB as Joy Margetts Author, on Instagram as @joymargetts, and on Twitter as @jamarge
The Pilgrim by Joy Margetts, Published by Instant Apostle (22 July 2022), ISBN 978191276615, RRP £9.99
The Healing, The Beloved and The Pilgrim are all available here: (paperback and Kindle editions)
Kindle edition:
The Beloved is Joy’s novella, and is only available as a download:
THE BELOVED: When love whispers, will the heart respond?
A young woman unsure of herself and not ready to open her heart. A young man sure of his feelings but clumsy in his approach. Both have a lot to learn about the true nature of love. This story takes them on a journey of discovery, which causes them both to come to a place of understanding, that will ultimately alter the direction of their lives. It isn’t only an understanding of human love that needs to touch their souls, but the realisation of the unconditional love that God offers them.
The Beloved is set in Medieval Wales, against the backdrop of Cistercian monastic life, and features some of the characters introduced in the novel, The Healing, by the same author.
Kindle edition:
GIVEAWAY!
Joy will send a signed copy to one lucky reader of my email. This goes out on the fourth Sunday evening of the month and all you need to do is fill in that annoying pop-up form on here. The email will slip into your inbox on Sunday evening with full details of how to enter the giveaway, along with some helpful ideas, inspirational thoughts and other hopefully interesting things for you. It’s never too long (who has time these days for lengthy things?!) and it now goes out to well over 1,000 people. Quite a wonderful community, many of whom belong to SPARKLE AND GREOW DEEPER, a Facebook page that I set up where we can encourage one another to go deeper with God.
But wait - there’s more! When you sign up , you’ll also receive the free download of my book, BECOMING YOUR BEST YOU, as well as another special offer.
SO why wait? Fill in the box now and get the email on Sunday evening! (July 24th)
And do read The Healing and The Beloved as well: both highly recommended!
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Looking forward to your company on Sunday evening!