Often moms feel their kids getting beyond their control. Through the genre of fiction, Enough! humorously presents patterns for dealing with the situation. In this comical novel, Molly Gregory realizes that her three teens have gotten away from her and goes on a two-week strike to remind them to honor her-with chaos as the result.
Gayle Roper rejoices every day that she gets to be a writer because she's in love with story. Even on the days that words rebel and have to be coerced onto the paper, there is nothing else she'd rather do. When readers like her work, it's like God says, "See? I knew what you were wired to do." When her books win awards like the Carol Award (Caught Redhanded) or the RITA Award (Autumn Dreams), the Holt Medallion (The Decision, Caught in a Bind, Autumn Dreams) or the Reviewer's Choice (The Decision), it's icing on the cake. And she gets to teach others how to write at conferences too. She spends a lot of time smiling. She is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers and Romance Writers of America and is the best-selling author of Hide & Seek and more than forty other books.
This book is definitely in my top 10 favorites for this year! The struggles of three kids and their attitudes is something I can relate to. This book was an encouragement to me that sometimes drastic measures might be necessary to bring the kids not only back into the fold but to encourage godly behavior.
A light-hearted yet thought-provoking entertaining story about a mother's struggles with parenting her teenagers, as well as navigating aging parents and in-laws. Good, clean fun!