Vanessa Davis Griggs -
Forever Soul Ties -
Available Now! -
4 out of 5 books -
Evelyn ‘Butterfly’ Payne has raised her children, established her dream business, The Painted Lady Flower Shop, and accepts the fact that her husband doesn’t want to spend quality time with her. She works at her shop and for Christ and has found a mundane contentment. Entering from the left wing is Ethan ‘Spears’ Roberts and the ‘what ifs’ take residence in her mind and suddenly her peace is disturbed with temptation. Ethan is a ‘Man of God’, a husband and a father as well, but he and Evelyn have unfinished business.
Forever Soul Ties delves into the lives of two Christians and their tempestuous connection that threaten everything that they have worked for. Will the Word of God transcend the risks that threaten to topple their lives and their testimonies’ as his chosen ones? When childhood sweethearts continually remember the pet names and the special times and question their choices as they realize that they are settling and are not actually satisfied, will they finally choose each other? Are they brave enough to test the waters all for the sake of happiness with their soul mates, or will they remain steadfast in their life of settling for second best?
Forever Soul Ties is a flawless read with real life lessons, scenarios, and reactions and will challenge those that have that one ‘what if’ in their life. Love, loyalty, dedication, spirituality, family, honesty and courage challenge deceit, unhappiness, selfishness and adultery in this Christian read. I loved the scriptures that set each chapters pace and also the fact that it wasn’t too ‘preachy’ of a read.
Reviewed by Tazzyt2bossye for Urban Reviews
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