How much is a soul worth in a city built on "minor" concessions?
David Sterling entered the halls of the Capitol with a worn Bible in his hand and a simple promise in his heart: to serve God first and the party second. A man of unshakeable integrity, David believed that light could outshine the deepest shadows of political greed.
But Washington D.C. doesn't just break men like David; it erodes them.
Tempted by a seat at the most powerful tables in the nation, David is offered the chance to pass the legislation he's dreamed of-if only he'll turn a blind eye to a "minor" moral compromise. As the polished wolves of the district circle, quoting Scripture to justify their bribes, David finds his "still, small voice" drowning in the roar of ambition.
Caught in a high-stakes game of digital predators and backroom deals, David faces his own Gethsemane. When the vote of a lifetime arrives, he must decide: will he keep his seat in the halls of power, or keep his soul at the foot of the Cross?
In a world that demands you play the game, David Sterling is about to change the rules.