Title | : | Fit To Love : A Contemporary Christian Fiction Novella about a Woman’s Journey of Healing, Self-Discovery, and Renewed Faith. |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 68 |
Publication | : | Published November 12, 2024 |
As she faces emotional and spiritual challenges, Mariah's story reveals the power of faith, the importance of self-care, and the beauty of second chances.
Fit To Love : A Contemporary Christian Fiction Novella about a Woman’s Journey of Healing, Self-Discovery, and Renewed Faith. Reviews
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an short intentional must read
I loved how this story focused on the reality of a journey . Life is a journey ,there is up and downs that we can only overcome, if we are willing to accept guidance for God .
Mariah in her struggles still kept connected to God , because of this God made sure she knew he was present and preparing her for a life filled with peace only he can give and the love she always desired.
Having the trainer confess his love to her was just an added bonus .
Loved this short story of healing , self discovery and faith! -
This story was short and sweet but highly entertaining! Let me start off by saying that Richard made me so madddd lol. Like the audacity of this dude was ridiculous. I was so glad Mariah was able to see through his facade and seek God to find her inner peace. The banter between Mariah and her friends was hilarious, and I'm glad they were solid in her corner when it came down to Richard's schemes. Also may I add that, Jeremy the trainer....had a heart of gold towards Mariah. Not only was Jeremy building Mariah up physically, he was building her up mentally, by giving her his time and divided attention. He's such a gentleman and I loved that.
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Boy this was good little book! Very short-but very good!
Mariah is going thru a personal crisis and her husband has decided to end their relationship. Such news is crushing to Mariah’s mental well-being. But she is at rock-bottom, so she can only go up from here. And up she goes. She has accepted a lot of stuff in her life, and now it’s time for her to get a life, and get out of the toxicity. -
This book was everything! It takes you on a journey of a woman from broken to the springs of healing and freedom. A quick read that many women can relate to. Not really a happily ever after but defintely a step in the right direction.
Her girl squad is one that we all need. I loved her private prayers and her candid conversations with God. You could tell she had relationship based on her conversations with God via prayer. Loved, loved, loved it ❤ -
Uplifting, Inspirational & Encouraging!
Fit to Love is an inspiring work of fiction that shows how God’s love restores and heals the brokenhearted. This novella begins with Mariah experiencing a devastating loss that leaves her emotionally and spiritually broken. Mariah’s journey to healing and her beautiful transformation will encourage, uplift and strengthen one’s faith in God. This heartwarming story was genuine, relatable and full of powerful life lessons! -
Refreshing!
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. As an individual currently embarking on a journey of self-love and self-discovery, I found the content highly relatable. I gained valuable insights from the book and will gladly share this book with my friends. 10 out of 10, would recommend. -
Very inspiring
I love that this author incorporated God and his word in this Book the journey of Revelation Growth learning and Giving yourself back to the original creator Learning what to keep and what to let go of would love to see a part 2 -
GREAT READ
I really enjoyed this book. The healing journey ain't for the weak, I was glad to witness the main characters process throughout her journey to learning to love herself again. Very relatable. -
Cute, short read. Would love to read more from this author.
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fit to love
i enjoyed this quick read,a beautiful reflection on GOD's love and timing for us.Taking care of our mind and bodies are rewarding. -
Short to the point but sweet and a thought provoking example of what one thinks when trying to save a marriage.