Thou Shall Not Fear
Thou Shall Not Fear by Sabrina B. Scales
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Synopsis
Even the saved struggle when navigating their way through love. This much could definitely be said for the Fold Family’s oldest child, Angela.
Perfection was the main objective when it came to Angela. She was stubborn, strong-willed, and completely incapable of relinquishing control, at times risking her own happiness to preserve the image of what others thought she should be.
But just like glass, perfect images crack. And what’s left can either be cleaned up or left for somebody to step in. Angela must take it upon herself to figure out which way to go after leaving a toxic marriage. And she may or may not find refuge in an equally stubborn alpha-male by the name of Damien Christopher Briscoe.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Synopsis
Even the saved struggle when navigating their way through love. This much could definitely be said for the Fold Family’s oldest child, Angela.
Perfection was the main objective when it came to Angela. She was stubborn, strong-willed, and completely incapable of relinquishing control, at times risking her own happiness to preserve the image of what others thought she should be.
But just like glass, perfect images crack. And what’s left can either be cleaned up or left for somebody to step in. Angela must take it upon herself to figure out which way to go after leaving a toxic marriage. And she may or may not find refuge in an equally stubborn alpha-male by the name of Damien Christopher Briscoe.
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Where Chad in book 2 reminded me of my younger self somewhat, Angela reminds me of the fully grown and adult me now in many ways. I could identify with her need to take care of everyone but herself. When Jada said "how are you going to pour into everyone else when you're pouring from an empty cup", I felt that deeply. Now Angela had the luck of meeting Briscoe, who had her pegged and called her on her shi...stuff. I liked that throughout all 3 books, the "word" was front and center but not so overpowering that he took over the love story. If you pay attention you would notice that each sermon featured was tailored for each child. I love that the family as a whole was reunited thanks to Briscoe. He and Angela managed to heal each other through the baby mama drama, stubborn attitudes and more. This was my favorite story of all 3. The author again gave me something I didn't even know I needed with this story |
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