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Genesis House #1

Awakening Mercy

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SPECIAL Buy the paperback edition first and get the e-book for $1.99. Limited time only! Awakening Mercy, Book 1 in the Genesis House seriesAWARDS and RECOGNITIONFinalist, Christy Award for Excellence in Christian FictionFinalist, RITA Award for Excellence in Inspirational RomanceFinalist, Gold Pen Award for Best Christian FictionFinalist, Affaire de Coeur Magazine’s Reader’s Choice AwardREVIEWS"[Angela Benson] has not created plaster saints, but real men and women who grapple with real-life issues." -The Romance Reader "Awakening Mercy" is a wonderful Christian novel without being too "preachy." – TRF from Georgia“Angela Benson magnificently weaves a romantic storyline that embraces the power of forgiveness.” –Tyora Moody from South Carolina"Ms. Benson, with AWAKENING MERCY, reinforces her place as one of the most talented writers of romance fiction in whichever genre she writes. This book, her first inspirational, confirms that she writes with emotion, only now her message is strengthened by her strong faith in God." -Romance in Color ABOUT the BOOKWill the past ruin their future together?CeCe Williams and Nate Richardson were not looking to fall in love. After being deserted by her son’s father, CeCe was content making a life for herself and her four-year-old son. Nate, recovering from a recent divorce, devoted his energies to his job as director of Genesis House, a social services center in inner city Atlanta. Neither is prepared for what grows between them when CeCe comes to work at Genesis House. Can they let go of the pain of the past and build a life together or will secrets from CeCe’s past destroy any hope they have for a future? If you want an emotional and uplifting read, CeCe and Nate’s story is for you. Order your copy of Awakening Mercy today!The GENESIS HOUSE SeriesAwakening Mercy, Book 1Abiding Hope, Book 2Enduring Love, Book 3 (coming in 2012)REVIEWS“Outstanding. . . This book was a soul searching experience because it made me remember [that] what God has for me is for [me] and when a door closes there is a reason.” – Sonya from Georgia“Good, clean but stirring 'real life' romance. I enjoyed it very much.” G.L. from Ohio“I loved this book from cover to cover.”—Fran from Indiana“This book is excellent. . . I am looking forward to hearing more on CeCe and Nathan[iel] in the future.” -Bridgette from Nevada"Ms. Benson paints a fine picture of the trials of a couple who must rely on their faith to make a go of a relationship in this 4-1/2 star read. She is just as compelling a writer in Christian romance as she is in contemporary." -Affaire de Coeur "This novel by Benson, a first-time Christian-market author, pricks the conscience and stirs the soul while entertaining. Recommend to romantic fiction readers and to high school students, as it illustrates that actions have consequences." -CBA Marketplace ABOUT the AUTHORAngela Benson is the bestselling author of twelve novels, two novellas and a non-fiction writing book. Her most recent print works are A Million Blessings (Dafina, 2010) and Sins of the Father (Avon, 2009). Her writing book, Telling Your A Beginner's Guide to Writing Fiction for Print or eBook, is available in ebook format. Angela is active on the web at and

288 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2000

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Angela Benson

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Though Angela Benson began writing fiction in Miss Milizo's fifth grade English class, her first book was not published until 1994, more than thirty years later! Since then, Angela has published twelve novels, two novellas, and a nonfiction writing book. Her books have appeared on national, regional and local bestseller lists, and she has won several writing awards, including Best Multicultural Romance from Romantic Times magazine, and Best Contemporary Ethnic Romance from Affaire de Coeur magazine. She was a finalist for the 2000 Romantic Times Lifetime Achievement Award in Multicultural Romance.

After publishing seven contemporary romance novels and one novella with Kensington and Harlequin, Angela made a faith move to Christian fiction in 2000 with the publication of Awakening Mercy, the first book in her Genesis House series from Tyndale House Publishers. Awakening Mercy was a finalist for both the RITA Award given by Romance Writers of America (RWA) and the Christy Award for Excellence in Christian Fiction. The second book in the Genesis House series, Abiding Hope, was published in September 2001. Abiding Hope was awarded the Emma Award for Best Inspirational Romance presented by the Romance Slam Jam. The third book and final book of the series, Enduring Love, is not yet scheduled.

BET Books, now Harlequin's Kimani Press purchased the mass market rights to Awakening Mercy and Abiding Hope in 2000 and released mass market editions of the titles in June 2002 and June 2003, respectively.

Angela's first hardcover title, The Amen Sisters, was released in September 2005 by Walk Worthy Press. The Essence bestselling title won the Emma Award for Best Inspirational Romance. The trade paperback edition was released in November 2007.

Up Pops the Devil, published by HarperCollins (Avon A) in August 2008, was Angela's eleventh novel. It was selected the November 2008 African-American Book Club Pick at Books-A-Million and was featured in the September-October 2008 issue of UPSCALE Magazine.

Angela's twelfth novel, Sins of the Father (Avon A), hits bookstores in September 2009. Her second novella, Showers of Blessings, in the A Million Blessings (Dafina) anthology, was published in March 2010.

Angela has a diverse education and work history. She majored in mathematics at Spelman College and Industrial Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), and worked for fifteen years as an engineer in the telecommunications industry. She holds Masters degrees in operations research and human resources development. Her most recent degree is a doctorate in instructional technology from the University of Georgia. Dr. Benson is now an associate professor of educational technology at The University of Alabama.

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Profile Image for Shawneda Shawneda.
Author 25 books43 followers
July 6, 2012
Vertical Reach = 5
Cece and Nate are written with a window into their personal and corporate relationships with God. They are honest and grow in their area of internal conflict as they reach more and stretch more in their relationship with God.

Ministry Message = 5
Forgivenss and mercy are important to give to others and oneself in order to move on and live the best life possible. It is also reinforced in the lives of the Marvin and Shay.

Craft = 4
Benson is a seasoned author and it shows in the novel. She has well rounded characters, interesting plot activity and easy to follow dialogue. Setting and description are placed and tension paced well into the book.

Aesthetics = 3
I didn't like the cover. It just didn't grab me. If it weren't a Benson book I wouldn't have given it a second look.

Dollar$ & $ense = 4.25
African American Christian fiction readers will love this book. Any reader who loves Christian fiction will love this story.
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75 reviews2 followers
January 11, 2012
I liked this book. I got it as a "free read" from Amazon for Kindle so I don't generally expect a lot out of those books. This book was well-written, had fully-formed characters and plot, and was just an overall enjoyable "good read." No sex, instead, courting- the way it should be, with Biblical truths blended in throughout. I would recommend this book to others with leanings toward this genre.
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173 reviews
April 16, 2012
This is a really good "make-you-feel-good" book. I like the characters in it CeCe and Nate and his friends. It is a breath of fresh air from the crime/mystery and urban fiction that I have been reading. If you are looking for a good inspirational book, this one fits the bill. This is a long book with 500+ pages but Angela Benson keeps you interested. I can't wait to read the sequel when Shay and Marvin get back together.
8 reviews6 followers
January 9, 2012
Typical Kindle Freebie, there seem to be 2 kinds, Christian Romance and the other end of the spectrum. This one is a Christian Romance. It's a fast read, a good way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
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221 reviews2 followers
February 25, 2014
Such a beautiful love story about two people who loved each other but more importantly they loved the Lord!
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73 reviews
July 14, 2022
Forgiveness

Wow, this book was totally different from what I read. I don't really go for Christian books but this was very nice to read. It had it's funny parts, a few surprises but most of all it had forgiveness.
I would recommend this book to anyone whom loves a good love story with faith in the mix.
It's good from start to finish.
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9 reviews1 follower
July 2, 2017
My first read by this author and I thoroughly enjoyed
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5 reviews15 followers
May 20, 2018
I was in tears reading this book. The ending wasn't what I was expecting...But I still loved this book.
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11 reviews
January 16, 2019
Good story. Engaging all the way through. It did seem like the author belabored some things, choosing to go over and over them (mostly small actions and thoughts). But, I loved it anyway.
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97 reviews5 followers
February 29, 2012
I just finished this book. It was excellent! I am glad I stuck with it because it was pretty slow moving in the beginning, and a little more drawn out than I typically like, but it was a wonderful lesson of forgiveness, humility, acceptance, and love. I loved the ending when the main character, Cece, used the thing that had held her back for so long to help others walking in her shoes.
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544 reviews4 followers
April 1, 2016
"Awakening Mercy" is a well written Christian Romance novel about loving and forgiving your mistakes of the past, something we all can probably learn to do. I enjoyed the read, but I find I can't read too many books like this in a row, but rather I need to change around and read other types of books.
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640 reviews7 followers
January 5, 2021
Such a complex but sweet love story...

Love that the author digs into real personalities and problems with the two main characters... bc we rarely have fairytale relationships, right? Great ending... but I do wonder how Martin and Shay story ended... and Stuart needs a good woman...
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300 reviews
January 16, 2012
I loved this book! The storyline reminds me so much of my own life. It's a good read for those who enjoy Christian fiction. It's a story of love, life's hard knocks, forgiveness, family and friends. You won't be disappointed!
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45 reviews5 followers
June 10, 2012
I just started reading Christian fiction and this was maybe my 2nd book and I enjoyed it a lot. The Author seemed to have been rushing to write book so there were some details that she could have elaborated on but didn't.
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384 reviews3 followers
January 19, 2012
Good christian reading. People learning how to stop hating and learning to forgive. I enjoyed it.
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690 reviews
May 19, 2013
Excellent contemporary romance about real, broken people and the many struggles that they face as individuals and as a couple. Many lessons on faith but they are not thrown in your face.
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200 reviews2 followers
February 19, 2012
I loved this book~ Can't wait to read more, and I loved Up Pops the Devil. God bless and I will post an acutal review when I get on again.
72 reviews
March 2, 2012
Romance; boy meets girl, boy gets girl...no mystery there at least it was a clean, well written story. I just do not like romance
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136 reviews21 followers
March 6, 2012
Re-read of first ever Christian romance I read featuring African American characters. Loved it then (2002) and love it as much now. Story holds up as does the writing.
16 reviews2 followers
January 19, 2014
This book was just okay to me. It was a struggle to finish. Probably could have been shorter. All issues weren't resolved at the end.
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147 reviews1 follower
March 23, 2013
A refreshing, wholesome good read!
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