God Ain't Blind

God Ain't Blind

by Mary B. Monroe

Narrated by Patricia R. Floyd

Unabridged — 10 hours, 59 minutes

God Ain't Blind

God Ain't Blind

by Mary B. Monroe

Narrated by Patricia R. Floyd

Unabridged — 10 hours, 59 minutes

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Overview

Mary Monroe lights up the New York Times bestseller list with shimmering novels that show the all-too-human passions of her finely drawn characters. In God Ain't Through Yet, Annette Goode Davis is thankful that her husband Pee Wee has decided to give her a second chance after discovering she's having an affair. But post-betrayal Pee Wee seems a million miles away, and with true forgiveness the bitterest of pills, they may need a miracle to keep their marriage together.

“Monroe is a master storyteller.”-Philadelphia Inquirer

Editorial Reviews

JANUARY 2010 - AudioFile

Attempting to reignite a flame in her inattentive husband, Annette drops four dress sizes, has a makeover, and is ready for action. Unfortunately for her, these efforts spark the interest of a much younger man. The title of this work could mislead some listeners—this sexually explicit story is not intended to be an entry in the Christian fiction genre. Not surprisingly, Patricia Floyd's delivery is bawdy enough to make some listeners blush and timed with the skill of a stand-up comedian. Floyd creates two memorable African-American women who are lively, sexually adventurous, and middle aged. Thelma and Louise, move over. P.R. © AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine

JANUARY 2010 - AudioFile

Attempting to reignite a flame in her inattentive husband, Annette drops four dress sizes, has a makeover, and is ready for action. Unfortunately for her, these efforts spark the interest of a much younger man. The title of this work could mislead some listeners—this sexually explicit story is not intended to be an entry in the Christian fiction genre. Not surprisingly, Patricia Floyd's delivery is bawdy enough to make some listeners blush and timed with the skill of a stand-up comedian. Floyd creates two memorable African-American women who are lively, sexually adventurous, and middle aged. Thelma and Louise, move over. P.R. © AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171195274
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 09/18/2009
Edition description: Unabridged
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