Cherished
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Narrated by:
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LaQuita James
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Machelle Williams
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By:
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Kim Cash Tate
About this listen
Before healing can begin for Kelli and Heather, they need to believe they are worth cherishing.
Kelli London once dreamed of being a songwriter. As crazy as it seemed, she hoped God would use the lyrics that came to her even while she slept. She dreamed about Brian, too, that the love they shared as high school students would grow into marriage. But choices that still haunt her destroyed those dreams. Until now - when a series of love letters reawakens her hope for the future.
Heather Anderson's life has spun out of control - first, an affair with a married man, then a one-night stand with the drummer of a popular Christian band has left her devastated. Broken and alone, she cried out to the only One able to save her. He met her there, but it was just the beginning. Because now she must take a different path. And the one God has planned for her looks nothing like the one she envisioned.
As Kelli and Heather awaken to their true worth, they find the freedom to pursue their dreams - and relationships - based on the security of knowing God's unconditional love.
©2011 Kimberly Cash Tate (P)2021 Thomas NelsonWhat listeners say about Cherished
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- Joe Bloggs
- 19-04-22
Beautiful Christ centred story
Great easy listen and wonderful themes throughout. Kim Cash Tate writes in a lovely style that makes it easy to enjoy the characters who are also really relatable. There was an aspect that troubled me- TW and spoiler - the sexual assault aspect was handled a hit weirdly to me in the sense that I think it slightly downplayed how serious it was and didn't seem to pursue the idea that the man in question should have been reported to the police etc. I would be interested to hear the authors thoughts on that but overall, good book.
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