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Falling in Love on Faith

A Christian Romance Novel

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Falling in Love on Faith

By: LaToya Battle
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Faith can Move Mountains…
Sasha has battled depression in the past but has been blessed to overcome it for the most part. With her thirtieth birthday around the corner, she feels stuck in life. While her siblings are thriving in successful careers, she's only been able to find work as a low-paid cashier and lives in her parents' basement. Her parents' disappointment only adds to her frustration and self-doubt. But when a handsome stranger with a genuine love for Christ steps into the picture and shows her unexpected kindness, things begin to turn around for Sasha. For once, she starts to see that true happiness can be in her future. She begins to realize that God’s willing to give her the desires of her heart — successful career and soulmate included. All it's gonna take is a little faith.
African American Christian Fiction Genre Fiction Heartfelt

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This book was a slow burn, and the main character, Sasha, showed little to no discernment especially when it came to her so called best friend, Kayla. Honestly, their dynamic felt more like two women in their early twenties rather than women in their thirties. Sasha’s mom tried to warn her about Kayla’s envious behavior, and even her fiancé told her he overheard Kayla talking to her sister about betraying Sasha yet Sasha still didn’t believe it. Come on!



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