Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Book Review: The Morning After by Kendra Norman-Bellamy & Hank Stewart


The second installment to Three Fifty-Seven AM of the God’s Timing Series, The Morning After unfolds the interesting lives of seven individuals. Entering the worlds of TK, Jennifer, Jerrod, Angel, Colin, Elaine, and Mason anyone could identify with them in one way or another. Whether you’ve experienced the death of a loved one, infidelity, health concerns, or communication problems this book touches on them all.

(Excerpt from Kendra Norman-Bellamy’s site: About the Book)

When Essie Mae Richardson, the pillar of her upscale community, died a year ago, life for the residents who befriended her took a drastic turn...for the worse. The morning before Essie's death, it was business as usual in the Braxton Park subdivision. The morning after her death, every thread that held the friends and neighbors together begins to unravel…

As I read this story, I enjoyed how each chapter flowed into the next so much that it seemed as if it were written by one individual rather than two. The vivid imagery painted a mental picture making it easy to feel the characters’ emotions and visualize their body language. I love movies and could easily see this one fleshed out in film putting me in the mind of the notable Women of Brewster’s Place.

I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys reading about God’s delivering power no matter what the circumstance…He is indeed able.

This book can be purchased online through various retailers or wherever books are sold.

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