Celia Alexander assumed she had faced the ultimate test of faith when her husband, Khalil, went to prison, and she's still trying to get her life back to normal in spite of her inability to forgive him. When she discovers that her husband is somehow connected to the disappearance of a young girl in Detroit, Celia soon discovers evil has no boundaries. She revitalizes a search that may be more than she can handle. Khalil Alexander may be incarcerated, but he is far from confined. He has created an unusual business operation to feed his disturbed mind and fund his quest to be released. With a family in turmoil, their daughter, Kaleia, hides her pain like a well-worn diary. The troubled sixteen-year-old heads down a destructive path, invisible in plain sight. While mysteries unravel and truths are unveiled, Celia learns that her family's peace will depend on faith and wisdom.
In Peace of Me by T. N. Williams, Celia Alexander is piecing her life back together after learning about her husband's problems. Celia is also trying her best to continue protecting her children. Celia learns about a young girl that disappointed that sends her on an investigation that will change her life.
Kahlil Alexander has adjusted to being in prison but is still up to no good. Kahlil is still conducting questionable business opportunities in his protest to acquire his release from prison. Kahlil receives a visit from an unexpected guest and starts him down memory lane. Does he want to revisit it?
Kaleia is trying to get over her family turmoil by choosing unhealthy avenues. Kaleia hides the pain she is going through instead of asking for the help she desperately needs. However, when she lands in a hospital bed her aspects on her life and problems seem worth working out.
Peace of Me is a book about overcoming and correcting wrong doings. The author provides readers with suspense and hint of mystery. The main character's strength and faith is tested in this following up book to Something on the Side. In addition, her strength will bring the peace her family needs. I recommend this book to others.
We were introduced to the Alexander family in Something On the Inside. They're back with more issues. Khalil is no longer in the household yet his wrath is still felt. More truths are revealed and faith is again being tested. I love this book. Williams has added a few more issues to the pot. These issues really make you think. Are we caring enough to get involved?
It is a great read, it keeps you wondering what will happen next and also give you a different angled view of Christianity and things that other people are experiencing in real life.
Sorry for me this book was too slow a read. Nothing really grabbed me and made mw want to continue reading. This was a sequel so maybe I waited to long to read this one, but the story dragged along. Could not finish it.