As always Kendra Norman Bellamy never fails to to entertain me with her novels and not to mention Hank Stewart who used his amazing talent to help fabricate such a thrilling and moving story.
This book had me thinking and even there where times I felt I was being ministered to by God himself, the novel was so spirit filled and anointed. It was more than words being printed on pages but a sermon being presented in the storyline.Anyways, I believe the major theme in this novel would have to be assumptions, even the cover of the book had me assuming that the book was going to be totally different than what the true story was about.I emphasize with the characters for I too am guilty of being judgmental.All these characters did was assume things without fully examining the situation…Jennifer assumed T.K. didn't want to marry her, when in truth the man was just waiting on the perfect time,Elaine assumed her husband Mason still hadn't forgiven her for her infidelity because he wasn't intimate with her but the truth was that the man was struggling with some personal issues. Also,Angel was convinced that her husband was having affair because of the evidences she saw but her assumptions were wrong also.
This has taught me a big lesson never to assume things or draw conclusions about a situation without truly examining the situation.If these women had just communicated with their significant other about their problems, then Essie wouldn't have to leave her sweet Ben and Jesus’ side to come to earth to show these grown women the right way and scold them for their irrational behavior.
Overall, this book was truly entertaining. The entire structure of the novel was skillfully organized and well written, the novel was not overwhelming and exhausting but with the use of humor, sarcasm, suspense and drama, it kept me turning the pages until I had reached the end.
As always I encourage everyone to go purchase this novel or burrow it at you local library and please do continue to support these two remarkable authors who have contributed greatly to the literary world with their inspirational novels.
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