RITA Award and Christy Award finalist Angela Benson has been lauded for her contemporary novels. Minister Francine Amen dismissed a young woman's claim of sexual abuse by her pastor. When the young woman commits suicide, Francine returns home to face up to her past mistakes and all of the people she has betrayed, including her sister Dawn. But will Dawn ever trust Francine again?
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— Clarenda, 6/2/2013" interesting and compelling read.Reminds the reader of real life situations and what happens when trust is misplaced. Everyone has a purpose in life and people are placed in life for a reason. "
— Pattie, 2/14/2013" This is a great read "
— Lisa, 3/31/2011" Just not my cup of tea. I tried it, but too much centered on those who are 'saved' and those who are not. "
— Barbara, 4/17/2010" This was my first book by this author. The topic of this book is more common then readers know. I've heard about this more times then I can remember. The ending was not what i expected but it was a really good read. "
— Yvonne, 2/28/2010" interesting and compelling read.Reminds the reader of real life situations and what happens when trust is misplaced. Everyone has a purpose in life and people are placed in life for a reason. "
— Pattie, 11/28/2009" Just not my cup of tea. I tried it, but too much centered on those who are 'saved' and those who are not. "
— Barbara, 1/7/2008Angela Benson is a bestselling, award-winning author of twelve novels and two novellas. Her work has been published by six major publishers, including Harlequin, Tyndale House, Berkeley and HarperCollins. She holds a doctorate in instructional technology from the University of Georgia as well as math and engineering degrees from Spelman College and Georgia Tech, respectively. She is an associate professor of educational technology at the University of Alabama.
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.