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Unwanted and unloved as a child, Natalie Parsons longs to escape from the moral restraints of her foster family and embark on a life of boozing and floozing at Edinburgh University. Her first-year geophysics course finds her rebelling against the idea that the universe, like herself, originated as a meaningless accident. Helped and hindered by good and bad friends, Natalie drifts ever deeper into drink, debt and depravity until she hits a rock that sinks her in a life-threatening depression. Rescue comes through a student who claims to know God, producing a dilemma that only a miracle can…mehr

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Unwanted and unloved as a child, Natalie Parsons longs to escape from the moral restraints of her foster family and embark on a life of boozing and floozing at Edinburgh University. Her first-year geophysics course finds her rebelling against the idea that the universe, like herself, originated as a meaningless accident. Helped and hindered by good and bad friends, Natalie drifts ever deeper into drink, debt and depravity until she hits a rock that sinks her in a life-threatening depression. Rescue comes through a student who claims to know God, producing a dilemma that only a miracle can solve. Terrible T-shirts, cheeky chat-up lines and a demonic double bed spice an emotional roller coaster of university life that ends in love when Natalie finally discovers who she is.
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Vincy Page is a controversial Christian author. While studying in London for a degree in theology she enraged the principal by telling him that he shouldn't teach theology if he didn't believe in God. After her ordination she served for twelve years as a Methodist minister but was then expelled from the ministry for refusing to practise infant baptism. Finally, having produced a draft of her first novel, Unearthly Passion, she was banned from promoting it in her local church on the grounds that it was too raunchy! Unlike her heroine Natalie, Vincy enjoys exercise and healthy cooking, but she is just as passionate for the truth, and she longs for her readers to know and love the God who means everything to her.