Introducing
It's my debut novel!
I've written a book and I can't wait to share it with you.
In fact, I want to invite you to join me in the fun of releasing it!
The release team will officially launch on September 4, 2024.
I will send one email each Wednesday with optional action items to participate in as a group, and one video update on Sunday.
Of course, I hope you'll read the novel before the release date because I really need just one thing...
We'll keep the fun going for a few weeks after release (just one email per week) to celebrate the book's success in reaching even more readers.
This preorder will mean you become a verified purchaser in the eyes of Amazon. So, when you leave a review in October, it will "count." Your Advance Reader Copy will be sent digitally.
And expect another email with links to your unique Advance Reader Copy of "A Seat at the Table"
Introducing
Armed with nothing but a fresh graduate degree, her own self-assurance, and $50,000 of borrowed money, Joy Swallow is determined to start the marketing agency of her dreams.
As she's thrown into the fierce and competitive world of corporate marketing, Joy drowns out every voice but the voice of her dream. For Joy, this isn’t just about business; it’s about proving to herself—and to the world—that she’s capable of more than anyone ever expected.
When she's betrayed by her most trusted mentor and trapped by an egomaniacal executive, Joy must decide what winning is worth and how far she'll go to secure her seat at the table.
Michelle Nezat writes Christian fiction with a purpose. The themes in her novels mirror the themes in the Bible and serve as a jumping-off point to study Scripture and theology in a new way. She's a Cajun girl born in Idaho and living in Louisiana, and she has the best gumbo and sweet tea in the neighborhood (according to her husband and two daughters). Her passion is God's Word and inspiring others to discover and interact with Scripture for themselves. Drawing from over a decade of Bible teaching through her podcast More Than a Song, she's turned to story to inspire readers to explore deep theological truths.