Geraldine, a Tale of Conscience begins with a widow’s return to a convent, where faith, duty, and a hidden past shape a brave path forward.
In this tale of inner struggle and spiritual awakening, a renowned heiress contemplates a life of religious vow against the pull of family ties and worldly wealth.
In the pages that follow, the past and present collide as Geraldine recounts her journey from worldly prosperity to a life devoted to the service of others. The story explores how faith can redefine love, loyalty, and identity, while the convent becomes a setting for testing resolve, mercy, and the pursuit of a higher calling.
- Follow Geraldine’s emotional journey as she weighs duty to family against obedience to a spiritual calling.
- See how a vow of poverty, chastity, and obedience is embraced within a religious community.
- Experience moments of doubt, grace, and quiet strength that guide life-changing decisions.
- Discover a narrative grounded in devotion, mercy, and the hope of redemption.
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical fiction with strong religious themes, character-centered conflict, and a focus on conscience and transformation.