Pick up a copy of Nina Guilbeau’s new release God Doesn’t Love Us All the Same. Already and award winner for the unpublished manuscript, this title has already received great reviews! Nina has been busy writing and helping out behind the scenes for the Women’s Fiction Club video shoots, but now she will be appearing in front of the camera, too! Welcome to the WFC book review family Nina and keep writing! God Doesn’t Love Us All the Same – on sale now! http://tinyurl.com/q8zdr4z
Bea Clark has issues. The kinds of issues that make her feel as if she is being smothered by her own thoughts. Even when things are going well for Bea, she’s always waiting for something to trigger the darkness to take over. And when it comes, this deep, black heaviness, everything – including getting out of bed – becomes a struggle. Ending her life seems like the right thing for Bea to do and it’s where her thoughts carry her, so she tried it…once. She also tried running from Trinidad to live in Boston.
My dreamboard, this year, says: “Be Free…Believing the Best!” To me, those are powerful, encourageing words, but how does one live those words? I think just a few ways woud be to: •Look for the “silver lining” in whatever you may be going through. Or put another way… •Look for the “hidden blessings” in whatever hard or difficult situation you may be going through. They are there; we just need to look for them!
Kersten had been ready to go at that moment. She needed to get out of Desert HQ. Part of her wanted to get away from the strange company she found herself in and head back to Manessa, where she knew she had left a whole lot of conscious people. It was strange that no new missions or recruits had been routed to Desert HQ first, and when she got a free moment, was going to pull up their missions, if she could manage to access them.
God Doesn't Love Us All The Same, by Nina Guilbeau
Janine Harris never really thought about homeless people. She barely even notices them as she passes them by on her way to work in downtown Washington D.C. All Janine can focus on is the shambles of her own young life, afraid that she will never be able to get past the painful mistakes she has made. However, all of that changes on a snowy evening in December when Janine unexpectedly finds herself alone with Vera, an old, homeless woman who seems to need her help. Now Janie wants to know what could have possibly happened to Vera to leave her so broken and alone.
As Vera shares her life story with Janine, the two women form an unusual bond and begin a journey that changes both of their lives forever. Reluctantly, they each confront their own past and, in the process, discover the true meaning of sacrifice, family and love. Although to truly move forward in their lives, they must fast the most difficult challenge of all – forgiving themselves.
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