Please give a very warm welcome to debut author, Deena Adams! She’s sharing about an astonishing event that happened in her own life and how that impacted her novel. Plus, she’s generously giving away a paperback to one of you. Glad you’re here, Deena! -Becky
DNA testing expanded exponentially over the past decade, and experts project the trend will continue. Some want to delve into their heritage and explore their family tree, while others are searching for their biological parents.

Many individuals are interested in information about potential medical conditions. Still others seek answers about parentage because of family secrets, which is the category I fall into.
Almost forty years ago, at twenty-three, I learned that the man who raised me might not be my biological father. I couldn’t rest without knowing the truth, so I requested a DNA test.

Sadly, our results revealed with 99.9 percent certainty that my dad was not my blood relative. Talk about a bombshell!

I’m so thankful God never wastes a hurt. He’s given me opportunities to share hope and healing with others when they faced impossible circumstances. Also, I incorporated an array of emotions from that hard season into my debut novel, Stronger than the Storm.
Due to my experience, I love reading novels that include a DNA component. A few I’ve enjoyed or added to my TBR list are Let It Be Me by Becky Wade, Who Stirs Up the Sea by Deborah Raney, and The Roads We Follow by Nicole Deese.

In novels, we love it when characters receive their happily ever after, and in the real world, we must remember that tough circumstances are only a chapter, not the end of our story. Because of Jesus’s blood, the Author of life has written a beautiful epilogue for all who know Him as Daddy … no DNA test required!

Giveaway!!
Simply leave a comment on this blog post for a chance to win a paperback copy of Stronger than the Storm. One random winner will be chosen and notified via email on Tuesday, May 12th. Due to very high international shipping costs, this giveaway is open to USA residents. Good luck, everyone!

As a Jesus girl for over thirty years, and a pastor’s wife for most of those, Deena Adams understands how important hope is to daily life. This belief fuels her passion to inspire others through hope-filled fiction based on true-life stories.
She is a Certified Mental Health Coach, a multi-award-winning author, an active ACFW member, founder of the Marathon online writers group, and a six-year ACFW Virginia board member.
Deena lives with her husband near the coast in beautiful Virginia. When she’s not writing, reading, or serving in her church, you’ll find her hanging out with family and friends, playing board games, and doting on her seven grandchildren.
Connect with Deena through her website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Goodreads, BookBub, Pinterest, and LinkedIn.
Have you ever taken a DNA test? What did you learn? Which Christian fiction books have you read with DNA elements?
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I haven’t taken a DNA test personally but two of my sisters did one just to see what our ancestry was. While it was mostly what we were told it was we did discover that we had some Russian DNA that no one in our family ever talked about.
I haven’t read any CF that talks about DNA testing. I would love to and I’d love this book.
That’s so interesting, Lorraine. Do you think family members knew about the Russian DNA?
I’m glad you’re interested in reading my book. I hope you get a chance to!
Thanks so much for allowing me to share on the Inspired by Life…and Fiction blog, Becky! I’m honored to be here.
Welcome!
Thank you!
Welcome to the blog, Deena. When I had my DNA tested, it came back exactly as expected. I was hoping for some never imagined ethnicity (even just a smidgeon), but it seems I was told the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth about who I am and where I came from. My imagination was disappointed, to say the least. LOL!
What fascinates me is that the DNA of my daughters isn’t exactly the same even though their parents are. I didn’t know that one child could get more from one parent than the other. But I am not the science person in the family. Give me history and English. My daughters, both science majors, have tried to explain DNA to me for ages, and I still struggle to understand fully.
Hi, Robin. I understand your desire to have a fun surprise with your DNA test, but be grateful it was what you expected! I’m not science minded either, and most of the DNA stuff is Greek to me!
I enjoy TV shows about DNA and genealogy, history and mysteries, Like Finding Your Roots and Long List Family. But I can imagine being on the end of a mystery like that could be pretty shocking.
Congrats on your new release!
Enjoy books with a DNA element. Also recently had a real life experience where the extended family found out there was an additional grandchild that had been kept secret for years. It has been amazing to watch how God has healed wounds and grown the extended family!
Wow, Yvonne! I bet that surprised everyone. I have some half siblings out there somewhere I’ve never met. Maybe I will someday. I love how God can heal any hurt!
Yes, shocking for sure, Patty. Thanks for the congratulations!
I’ve known people taking a DNA test, but have never done it myself. I love genealogy though, and love books where characters are searching for their roots. I have a friend who his father discovered he had a daughter before marrying when he was sixty. They made DNA tests and he was in fact, his father. I was happy to know that now both families have a loving relationship. That doesn’t always happens… This book sounds so interesting!
Hi, Paty. It’s encouraging to hear that your friend’s father and their family worked through the shock and now having loving relationships. That’s wonderful!I hope you get a chance to read Stronger than the Storm.
I’ve never done a DNA test. It scares me a little, having that information floating around. But I can understand people wanting to do it to get answers.
Hi, Terri. I guess there’s always a chance for something crazy to happen with getting a DNA test, but I think there are lots of guardrails in place to protect the information. Thanks for reading the post and commenting!
I have never taken a DNA test Thank you for this amazing giveaway, God Bless You
Hi, Sarah. You’re very welcome! Thanks for your comment.
Congratulations Deena on publishing your marvelous book. I already ordered my copy! What a joy to use your background to reveal God’s plan. My DNA revealed Jewish DNA that might confirm our suspicions about a “Catholic” grandma who fled Poland.
Hi, Susan! Great to “see” you here. Thanks for ordering my book! I hope you enjoy the story.
What a rich history your family has with a grandma who fled Poland.
Your book sounds good. I will definitely check it out! I’ve never taken a DNA test. I’ve read all 3 of the books listed above that include DNA tests in the story.
Thank you, Teresa! I hope you enjoy Stronger than the Storm if you get to read it.
I have never taken DNA test and I can’t think of any CF books about it.
Hi, Rebecca. Now you know about four CF books with DNA elements! 😀. Maybe you’ll get a chance to read them if you haven’t.
I’ve never had a DNA test done, but I’d definitely be interested if I ever decided to dig into my genealogy.
Elizabeth Goddard has a book about a forensic genealogist called Never Let Go. And Nearly Beloved by Kendra Broekhuis has a DNA. The FMC’s dad dies and the DNA test results in her inbox say he’s not her biological father, the life she’s so carefully built starts to unravel. I bought this book just for that reason and hope to read it soon.
Hi, Karen. Kendra’s book has been on my WTR list since it came out but I haven’t had a chance to read it yet. I really want to!
I’ll have to check out Elizabeth’s book. That sounds really good