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Sometimes you feel not even God can love you. Honoria Sanderson felt that way. Her deeds were so horrible she couldn’t admit them to her own parents. There were no do overs in life like there were in kids’ games. Nothing could erase her sins. | Sometimes you feel not even God can love you. Honoria Sanderson felt that way. Her deeds were so horrible she couldn’t admit them to her own parents. There were no do overs in life like there were in kids’ games. Nothing could erase her sins. |
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Donica CoveyAn inspirational novella from Donica Covey
Sometimes you feel not even God can love you. Honoria Sanderson felt that way. Her deeds were so horrible she couldn’t admit them to her own parents. There were no do overs in life like there were in kids’ games. Nothing could erase her sins.
Keith Hollister had decided his path was to mirror Paul’s. After Honoria had not only turned down his proposal, but left town, it seemed God had meant for him to be alone. Then Honoria returned to the sleepy town they grew up in. Could he heal her hurts? Would it take a miracle? Or just God’s Grace?
This book was nominated for the Golden Rose award and was awarded honorable mention.