Delightfully mixing inspirational romance and contemporary fiction, Vanessa Davis Griggs' novels are gripping emotional rollercoaster rides. Here, aspiring event planner Melissa Anderson falls for the handsome, successful Marcus Peeples. But there's a catch-he's divorced-and Melissa struggles to reconcile this with her spiritual beliefs. "This is a romance for readers who like their books enhanced with religious teachings ."-Booklist
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"I loved it. It was a great way to tie in new characters to an old story line. I have followed the series all the way through and I loved the new people and the way you tied it all in. I can't wait to read the next one."
— Benzette (5 out of 5 stars)
This is a romance for readers who like their books enhanced with religious teachings …”—Booklist
" This indeed was another good novel by Vanessa Davis Griggs. "
— Arlena, 9/14/2013" What DOES the bible say about divorce and finding love again? "
— Ena, 6/21/2013" This was my first read from this author and it was wonderful. "
— Linda, 3/22/2013" Really good story and my first exposure to Christian fiction. About a woman convinced dating a divorced man is a sin and her journey to understand not every Bible verse is to be taken literally. I would definitely watch a movie adaptation and I'm happy my book cover and title snobbery got checked. "
— Christina, 10/30/2012" This was a such a wonderful romantic story with a beautiful ending. So enjoyed it. "
— Pearl, 10/28/2011" Decent soap opera. Predictable storyline and ending; nicely done. "
— Sharonbrown, 2/7/2011" Really enjoyed this book! I'm a big fan of Vanessa's work. "
— Janene, 7/18/2010Vanessa Davis Griggs is an award-winning author and motivational speaker. She is the author of Destiny Unlimited, The Rose of Jericho, Promises Beyond Jordan, Practicing What You Preach, and many others. She currently resides in Irondale, Alabama.
Shari Peele is an audiobook narrator whose readings include In the Doctor’s Bed by Brenda Jackson, Man Enough for Me by Rhonda Bowen, When I Get Where I’m Going by Cheryl Robinson, and Give Me Fever by Niobia Bryant.