Mary Monroe lights up the New York Times bestseller list with shimmering novels that show the all-too-human passions of her finely drawn characters. In God Ain't Through Yet, Annette Goode Davis is thankful that her husband Pee Wee has decided to give her a second chance after discovering she's having an affair. But post-betrayal Pee Wee seems a million miles away, and with true forgiveness the bitterest of pills, they may need a miracle to keep their marriage together. "Monroe is a master storyteller."-Philadelphia Inquirer
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"was a little disappointed....did not like the ending It kinda leave you hanging hope there is not a another book there 47 years old for goodness sake ok ! ok maybe another 10 years if the characters were described as been young and in shape for there ages."
— Angella (4 out of 5 stars)
Monroe is a master storyteller.
— Philadelphia Inquirer" Love. Love. Love it. Ms. Monroe never disappoints. Well except for ending the series. Can't wait to read the next one. I love series books. "
— April, 8/29/2013" I enjoyed this book but was surprised and a bit agitated by PeeWee and Annette's lack of self-restraint and honesty with one another. "
— Camille, 6/18/2013" Slow and predictable but still enjoyable at times. "
— Sammaji, 5/25/2013" I enjoy reading this series however I just felt that this story/book was a little rushed. Despite this Mary Monroe kept me hooked until the very end, which is what I love about her. "
— Fungai, 3/3/2013" The story was pretty predictable. I got tired of the main character always jumping to conclusions. Pretty average read. "
— Lashanna, 9/16/2012" Mary Monroe has yet to let me down I'm mad that I started at #5 I must find the 1st and read anyways GREAT READ !!! "
— Kellyâ¥, 7/14/2012" God Ain't Through Yet was Mary Monroe good. I enjoy reading up on what the main characters are doing. I was totally caught up in the drama around the characters. "
— Kbrownhenry, 3/8/2012" Thought I had read this author before, but guess not. Didn't have any sympathy for the main character. Not much of a story. "
— Virginia, 1/8/2012" Not even close to the same quality as the other books in the series. "
— Chris, 12/31/2011" It was ok, I just didnt like all the talk about bile and throw up in her mouth and spitting it out while she was talking it almost made me vomit, especially when i was reading it while I was snacking.EWWWEEE!!! "
— Deirdredaniels, 6/17/2011" I have the new one by Mary Monroe that drops at the end of the month, so I figured I needed to read this one first since that book continues from this one. Hoping that the next book will be final in the "God" series. JMO "
— Leona, 12/15/2010" This was a good story however, I think Mary Monroe took up entirely to many pages to get to the moral of the story which really didn't end that well to me. Jade was a horrible person and I felt sorry for her husband. "
— Pearl, 12/7/2010" Not as bad as the last part of this series but also not a very good story either. I feel like these characters are getting stale and they have nowhere else to go. If another book comes out in this series I will not be reading it, though I will continue to read Mary Monroe's other books. "
— Dorre, 11/20/2010Mary Monroe is a New York Times bestselling African American fiction author. Her first novel, The Upper Room, was published in 1985. She is best known for her novel God Don’t Like Ugly, and the series revolves around the characters it first introduced.
Patricia R. Floyd has narrated dozens of audiobooks throughout her career, including Denise Nicholas’ Freshwater Road and Ellease Southerland’s Let the Lion Eat Straw. Balanced with her audiobook work, she has directed several plays at Stamford Theatre Works. She has won five AudioFile Earphones Awards.