
The Gospel According to Texas
The Gospel According to Texas is a sweeping, character-driven novel told by an unlikely narrator—the land of Texas itself. Spanning generations of one family’s triumphs and tragedies, the story weaves faith, betrayal, redemption, and the rugged beauty of the Lone Star State into an unforgettable narrative.
From cattle drives and dusty trails to oil booms and backroom deals, Texas bears witness to the Chiswell family’s rise and fall. At its core, it’s a story about sin that runs deep, grace that runs deeper, and a God who refuses to let go. Readers are drawn into a world where the land remembers every step, every scar, and every prayer whispered under its endless skies.
Fans of historical fiction, Western epics, and faith-based storytelling will find a rare blend of grit and grace here. The Gospel According to Texas is more than a novel—it’s a testimony of hope, heritage, and the enduring truth that even in the harshest landscapes, redemption can bloom.

Hay Balers & Holy Rollers
Hay Balers & Holy Rollers is a heartfelt, often humorous memoir of growing up in the Appalachian hills of Virginia. Through vivid storytelling, Jeremy Farley invites readers into his boyhood world of hayfields, small-town churches, and a cast of unforgettable characters who shaped his faith and his view of life.
From long days on the family cattle farm to fiery revival services in country tabernacles, each chapter captures a slice of rural America that’s both deeply personal and instantly relatable. It’s a story about family, faith, and finding your place—told with honesty, wit, and a deep love for the mountains that raised him.
Part coming-of-age tale, part cultural snapshot, Hay Balers & Holy Rollers will resonate with anyone who’s ever called a small town home, wrestled with faith, or felt the pull of heritage. It’s a celebration of Appalachian roots, a reflection on life’s hard lessons, and a reminder that God’s grace shows up in the most unexpected places.