He's Saved...But Is He For Real?
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It's been almost two years since Michelle Williamson's boyfriend, Pierre Dupree, walked out on her to marry a minister's daughter. Since then, Michelle's friendship with her church buddy David has deepened into something sweet and special, but learning that Pierre has called off his wedding throws her into confusion. When Pierre wants Michelle back, she's forced to make a choice—one she may regret.
Liz Coleman has two great blessings—her calling as a minister, and a saved man who truly loves her. But Liz's insecurity and jealousy are eating at her peace of mind and threatening her relationship.
Sandy has found the strength to get her ex out of her life. But meeting a loving, spiritual man to replace him isn't easy, and soon her loneliness leads her to the one brother who should be off-limits….
With their hearts and souls on the line, Michelle, Liz and Sandy are learning that a good, saved man isn't always easy to find—but he's definitely worth waiting for….
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #664771 in Books
- Published on: 2008-02-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 320 pages
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- ISBN13: 9780373831234
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Customer Reviews
You Will Know Them... By Their Fruit
Author Kimberley Brooks penned a fiction novel that speaks to all women when it comes to believing God for their mates.
Michelle Williams was able to pull herself together after her break up with Pierre Dupree, finding new love with David Parker, the praise team leader at her church. David wasn't built like Pierre, and neither was he as tall, but he was the saved woman's dream for a mate. However, when Pierre called off his marriage to the minister's daughter at the last minute, Michelle began to explore the remnants of the love she still had for Pierre.
It was not long before Michelle ran into Pierre and he took advantage of an opportunity he felt he deserved to get back into Michelle's life and marry her. In the meantime, Liz was called into full time ministry and another level in her spiritual life concerning forgiveness. Coming to learn who her father is and ultimately meeting him helped to take her to that level and find out some things about herself that made sense concerning the man in her life.
Sandy, Michelle's best friend, thoroughly tested her friendship with Michelle by ignoring the unwritten code concerning friends and old boyfriends, but she too had a lesson to learn as she sought forgiveness from God and her friend.
He's Saved... But Is He For Real is a read that prompts readers to pray and wait for God to lead in relationships before making decisions that can not only ruin relationships, but lives. Ladies, just because he's, in church and he's fine, and he appears saved, be patient and watch his `fruit.' That is, if you can't wait on God for an answer.
The theme for this book is forgiveness, something that is sometimes hard when you have been hurt to the core of your soul by someone you love and trust. I recommend this book to women who are waiting on God for their mates, and for anyone who has trouble with forgiveness.
Reviewed by Sharel E. Gordon-Love
APOOO BookClub
Hot Chocolate! This is good!
Kim Brooks comes with it in this one and talks real about sex, celibacy and what it means to be "saved." Naw, it's not "too religious"--- it's real and exactly what is missing in the lives of the "drama mamas." She talks about the affects of growing up without a father and how that affects all relationships: romantic male/female and just friendships. When reading this book, you have to remember it is a novel...though it seems REAL. "He's Saved...But is He for Real?" is really good. For Real. Funny too.
Pam Perry,
Chocolate Pages Reviewer
Very Good
I'm glad she did a sequel to He's Fine but is He Saved. This book was very good and better than the first one she wrote. It's basically a continuation on the lives of three young ladies and their journey in finding love. This book was suspenseful from beginning to end. I especially enjoyed the dating adventures Sandy was going through to find true love. This book is so fun and enjoyable to read. By the way things ended in this book, I hope she does Part III. It still had you guessing for more. She did a very good job with this one.




