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Apr 20

Spotlight On/Contest Broken by Patricia Haley



On Sale 4/24

Description
#1 Essence bestselling author Patricia Haley takes sibling rivalry to a shocking new level as one man tries to heal his broken family in this compelling series based on popular biblical stories.

Don Mitchell is certain the Lord has a plan for him to reconcile his family when his younger half-brother, Joel, suddenly resigns as CEO of their father’s company. Joel nearly sent the enterprise into bankruptcy, and Don’s first order of business is to bring his estranged older sister home to help clean up the mess.

Tamara has been running for years. But now she plans to claim her rightful place in the multimillion-dollar family ministry— no matter what it takes or who gets hurt. Joel, meanwhile, isn’t letting go easily. Waist-deep in a corporate and family meltdown, Don is also caught between his complicated friendship with a former lover and a budding long-distance romance. Just as he begins to realize that forgiving and forgetting may be his greatest weapon, a terrifying ordeal rocks the family to its core, and they must turn to God and to one another for the answers.

Can you forgive and forget?  Or can you just forgive?
One lucky commenter will win a print copy of Broken. Contest open to US Residents only, no PO Boxes. Winner will be selected 4/23 4/27, using random.org.

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http://books.simonandschuster.com/Broken/Patricia-Haley/9781416580935

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  1. Suzanne

    I find I can forgive and eventually forget. The review was interesting, it is a TBR.

  2. Anonymous

    This Easter Seasom, instead of giving up chocolate or other treats, I decided to work on forgiveness. It’s hard, and it does not alwayws come easily or sometimes ever, but I will still keep at it. I think that in many instances, I want to forgive, but to never forget, so that I do not allow the things that happened to me to happen to others, to be there to comfort when I cannot prevent, to always try to ‘be’ there for the child/person. Susan

  3. bn100

    I can sometimes forgive and forget.

    bn100candg(at)hotmail(dot)com

  4. Anonymous

    Sometimes both – to forgive and to forget, or just to forgive. I know it is something that I need to improve on in myself.

    Jess1

  5. DiDi

    Thank you all for stopping by!

    Congrats to Jess1 you are the winner, please email me your mailing address, no PO Boxes.

    didi@guiltypleasuresbookreviews.com

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