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Jacquelin Thomas

Simply Divine

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Part of "Divine and Friends" series

"Simply Divine" by Jacquelin Thomas is an uplifting and heartwarming Christian fiction novel that explores themes of faith, love, and forgiveness. The story centers around the character of Sarah Miller, a young woman who has recently lost her husband and is struggling to find meaning and purpose in her life. Sarah's world is turned upside down when she discovers that her husband had been keeping secrets from her, including the fact that he had a child from a previous relationship. Despite her initial shock and disappointment, Sarah decides to take in the child, a young girl named Jamila, and raise her as her own. As Sarah and Jamila navigate the challenges of their new life together, they are both forced to confront their own demons and learn to trust in God's plan for their lives. Along the way, they meet a cast of colorful characters, including a kind-hearted pastor, a wise elderly neighbor, and a group of supportive church members, who all help Sarah and Jamila on their journey towards healing and happiness. Thomas's writing is warm and engaging, with a strong emphasis on character development and spiritual growth. The novel explores complex themes such as grief, forgiveness, and the power of prayer, while also providing plenty of moments of humor and joy. Overall, "Simply Divine" is a touching and inspiring story that will resonate with readers of all ages and backgrounds. It is a powerful reminder of the importance of faith, family, and community, and the transformative power of love and forgiveness. Whether you are a fan of Christian fiction or simply looking for a heartwarming and uplifting read, "Simply Divine" is a wonderful choice...

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