‘I am comfortable skating right up against the line, but didn’t want to cross it,’ Farragher jokes. Mary is committed “to choosing to love on her own terms this time around, and Lucifer sees a golden opportunity to curry favor with Jesus.”Ī press release for the book says: “Realizing that a fictional work involving The Blessed Mother could be fraught with risk, Farragher says he enlisted the help of his Lutheran minister and a former pastor in the Roman Catholic church as pre-readers to help him strike the right tone so that he didn’t run afoul of Scripture and dishonor his Catholic faith. “I wanted to write a light-hearted yet thought-provoking tale of faith that cast Lucifer as an insecure demon and Mary as a calm, cool, and collected ‘boss lady’ who has his number.” “The Last Temptation of Mary” answers the question: what if the Blessed Mother and Lucifer met in a bar?” Farragher told the Echo of his sixth book. ![]() However, the author of five books and two plays produced off-Broadway was the one seeking advice when he decided to develop an idea that had been with him for years. And Farragher developed and shot a pilot episode of a comedy TV series concept, LoveLetters Profiles, which recently placed as a semi-finalist at the London International Screenwriting Festival.
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