A Lady Named Jonathan, by Kathie Adler
Trisha O'Brien, the main character in this novel, is a woman who is sent by God to uncover the workings of a cultic group. She isn't quite sure why God keeps pressing her about pornography and pedophiles, but she offers her own will up to God to do His bidding. Trisha O'Brien fears only one thing: missing God's perfect will. She is determined and fearless, yet doubting her abilities as she steps out in faith with sketchy details of what God wants her to accomplish. Trisha's journey will stir your emotions as you enter into the inner workings of deceit. All looks peaceful on the outside.  But what really lurks beneath the surface?

This book is about radical faith and obedience to God and what God can do in the life of one person who dedicates themselves wholly to Him.

Although the book is Christian in nature, Kathie Adler's style of writing will keep in suspense any reader regardless of his or her religious persuasion. Because the book can be enjoyed by anyone the book can easily be classified as "suspense drama".  

An expert in cult phenomena and cult tendencies, Kathie's book describes the infiltration of churches by individuals who try to influence others with their harmful philosophy.
A Lady Named Jonathan is a book about religious deception that exists around us. How far will we go to truly obey God's voice? Isaiah was asked, "Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?" Isaiah answered, "Here am I. Send me." (Isaiah Chapter 6:8). Can pedophiles hide inside our churches? Can the underground operate with impunity? You decide. (E-book download coming soon! Adult material. Not suitable for children.)


Hebrews 11:8
: Abraham obeyed God despite his lack of understandng of what God wanted.

"By faith Abraham obeyed when he was called to go out to the place which he would afterward receive as an inheritance. And he went out, not knowing where he was going."