Book 3 in the Faith on the Line series Susan Carter has her hands full raising twins and running the Galilee Women's Shelter - she doesn't need darkly handsome pastor Gabriel Dawson complicating her life. But she can't avoid him, not after she opens his eyes to the plight of the battered woman in his parish, whose drug-addicted men are connected to the Venezuelan cartel La Mano Oscura and the Diablo crime syndicate.
Susan Carter runs the Galilee Woman's Shelter and is raising her twin girls, Hannah & Sarah, on her own.
Gabriel Dawson is Pastor of Good Shepherd Community Church. He has done much in his 9 months to be community minded but not on the East side of his community, where the shelter is.
Every Mama and Grandma in his church has tried to push their single woman on him but he finds his heart only reacts to Susan.
This story opened my eyes to battered women and children. I never thought about being in a situation like that or how hard it must be for them to find a way out.
Great part of the Faith on the Line series (book 3) but also very informative on its own.
not only a great tie into the continuing mystery, BUT ...
what i think i appreciate the most about this book, is the fact that the author actually allowed not just one main character of another race, but more than that! usually, in these types of books, the characters are all white. if there IS someone of another race, it's a minor character. i LOVED the fact that EVERYone lived and worked and loved and ... together, no matter WHAT their color or status or "class" or ...
Susan Carter has her hands full with her twin daughters and running the Galilee Women's Shelter. Gabriel Dawson is the new pastor and she intrigues him. She just wants his help in solving the neighborhood problem of drugs and abuse. Can she interest him in the center without getting involved herself?
Susan Carter is a single mother with twin daughters and runs the Galilee Women's Shelter. Gabriel Dawson is the new pastor of Susan's church. He is going to complicate her life. But it certainly could be beneficial for her. A good read!
This was the first book I read by Felicia Mason. I loved Susan's character. I thought Susan was very strong brave for what she did for the other women. I love Susan's daughters I thought they were so cute adorable. This was a nice, lovely story to read. Thank you auntie for introducing my to this story this author.
The book inspires a lot about how a Christian must be a compassionate being to those who need most of our time and attention, specially in our community. Great reading. Kudos!