Plague of Lies
About the Book Plague of Lies
Book: Plague of Lies
Author: Marbeth Skwarczynski
Genre: Contemporary Christian Fiction
Release Date: January 6, 2026
Plague of Lies
The man who taught him how to live was living a lie.
Scott Andrews was content to be a rule-follower, happily attending church and youth group while planning a future with his beautiful girlfriend, Cindy. He and his friends planned to change the world. But when his mentor is exposed as a fraud, Scott’s life turns upside down. He’s forced to grow up, but unlike the man who betrayed him, Scott is determined to live honestly.
Lauren spent her life believing she was a mistake. Then, on her eighteenth birthday, a letter arrives from the father she’s never met. It seems out of character for a deadbeat dad who wanted nothing to do with her. But with the letter in hand, Lauren’s life suddenly has a purpose. She’ll confront the man and demand to know why he abandoned her so many years before.
It’s time for the truth to come out.
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My Thoughts on Plague of Lies
Okay, let’s get this over with. First thing. When I saw this cover I saw the script and the rose that is blood red. I imagined it to be a murder myster. Second thing. I looked at the author’s name and did a double take because hello wow that’s quite the name!
Now that we’re past that. This book is really excellent. The writing is well done. The characters pull you in. And you see so much of the real within the pages. It could be a story you’re reading in a magazine. Or it could be a girlfriend telling you about her life story. It just feels real.
Don’t worry. It’s not a murder mystery.
Andrew has a man he looks up to. A man who has helped shape him. But that man is a human. And he fails, he sins, big time. When Andrew learns this he’s broken, shattered. Everything he thought he knew is now a lie. And while he’s reeling from that he himself falls into sin.
He gets someone pregnant. He makes sure the child is born. But he doesn’t stick around and do the dad thing. Now, he has his reasons. Don’t judge him too harshly yet.
This whole story is about Andrew and how he reconnects with his daughter Lauren. You’ll learn the truth from each of them. Their realities. And how this has shaped them and made them into who they are today.
I enjoyed this novel and hope you take the time to read it as well.
I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book, which I received from Celebrate Lit. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review, nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.
About the Author of Plague of Lies
Like many writers, I began as a reader. My favorite authors were those whose styles were realistic and relatable, so when I began creating my first novel in my thirties, I knew that, above all, I wanted my stories to connect with readers.
My first foray into writing was a book about the biblical character Ruth. I spent years rewriting and shelving the book before finally submitting it to Elk Lake Publishing. They loved the book, and helped me prepare it for publication. Now, my work of biblical fiction, Princess of Moab: A Novel of Ruth, is finished and ready to find its readership.
I also have a contemporary Christian fiction series called The Rose Collection. These timely novels spotlight healing after spiritual abuse. I keep my characters grounded in the real world, so while they grow, learn, and seek solutions, they must also confront the detritus of the past. I write what I know, whether firsthand or through close observation, infusing the joy, happiness, and humor that come with spiritual freedom and love.
The Rose Collection goes further than the deconstruction of broken spirits to the reconstruction of rescued souls.
My non-fiction book, The Women Who Set the Precedents: An Exploration of the Bible’s Bill of Rights for Women, is a deep dive into the prophecy of Bathsheba. Each chapter explores the life of a biblical woman as she embodies the principles of empowerment, intelligence, and spiritual maturity mentioned in the iconic, but often misapplied, last chapter of Proverbs.
More from Marbeth
I wrote Plague of Lies during school holidays while teaching at my church’s Christian school and raising two teen boys. Some of the conflict in the novel was inspired by the sudden appearance of a youth pastor from another school (my sons played against that school in basketball and football). He joined our church and was immediately placed in leadership positions.
Later, it came out that he was fleeing from a bench warrant.
My story follows the fallout after a beloved church leader and mentor is exposed as a fraud and shuffled off to another church. I wanted to explore what happened to one of the students left behind as he attempts to pick up the spiritual pieces of his life.
While the book contains some heavy subject matter, it also offers hope, encouragement, and relatable main characters.
Scott Andrews, a seventeen-year-old who is blindsided by his mentor’s moral failing, has a failing of his own. But, instead of running away, he repents and becomes determined to live his life with complete honesty.
Eighteen years later, the fallout of the lies and betrayal continues as Lauren Andrews-Gianni reconnects with her long-lost father and learns the truth about her birth, why Scott walked away, and how he remembered her during their forced separation.
The rebuilding of Scott and Lauren’s relationship is the crux of the book and serves as a picture of how our Heavenly Father is preparing a home for us
Blog Stops for Plague of Lies
Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, February 4
Simple Harvest Reads, February 5 (Author Interview)
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Artistic Nobody, February 7 (Author Interview)
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, February 8
Guild Master, February 9 (Author Interview)
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, February 9
Leslie’s Library Escape, February 10
Fiction Book Lover, February 11 (Author Interview)
Lots of Helpers, February 12
A Reader’s Brain, February 13 (Author Interview)
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, February 14
A Modern Day Fairy Tale, February 15 (Author Interview)
Books Less Travelled, February 16 (Author Interview)
For Him and My Family, February 16
History, Hope & Happily Ever After, February 17 (Author Interview)
Giveaway for Plague of Lies
To celebrate her tour, Marbeth is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card and a copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway!
Click the link below to enter.
https://gleam.io/vm5xP/plague-of-lies-celebration-tour-giveaway





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