Bible Study ~ Tia Love
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Genesis Walker has spent years trying to live up to the expectations of her faith, her family, and the kind of woman she believes she's supposed to be. But despite her devotion to God and her dedication to doing things the right way, she's still haunted by old desires and the memory of the bad boys who once owned her heart. Safe, stable, and perfectly predictable Algernon should be everything she wants-everything she's prayed for. But her heart refuses to follow logic.
Then there's Preston Nash.
Fresh out of prison and stepping into the empire his father left behind, Preston is a man on a mission-to build something real, something lasting, something that won't land him back behind bars. But when he walks into a Bible study looking for peace and instead finds Genesis, temptation takes on a whole new meaning. She's the kind of good that men like him don't deserve. But that doesn't stop him from wanting her.
Genesis knows better than to fall for a man like Preston, but with each shared glance, conversation, and touch that lingers too long, resisting him feels more like a test she's bound to fail.
Faith. Redemption. Desire.
When salvation and sin collide, which one win
In the world of transformative faith experiences, Bible study often stands as a sanctuary for those seeking solace. Yet, as Genesis Walker faces her conflicting feelings between the stable compatibility of Algernon and the tempting presence of Preston Nash, the complexities of human emotion unfold. This narrative captures the essence of modern faith, where trials and tribulations blend with the search for love and redemption. The theme of salvation versus sin reverberates throughout the text, inviting readers to reflect on their own lives and the choices they make in light of their spiritual beliefs. As Genesis encounters Preston, a man shaped by his past and looking for a fresh start, it highlights the often-unpredictable nature of relationships. A pivotal moment emerges when Genesis must confront the reality of her desires against her devotion to faith, reminding readers that the journey of self-discovery is often fraught with challenges. This story invites exploration into how individuals balance their beliefs with their wants, showcasing the internal struggles many face, making it a relatable narrative for anyone navigating similar crossroads in their spiritual lives. How will Genesis’s journey inspire readers in their own faith walks?
