Isaac ruled the underworld like a predator – a self made CEO of the streets. But one woman dared to show him a better way. Her way changed all the rules. Now, all Isaac wants is to live for God and win back his baby’s mama, Nina Lewis. But when the past catches up with Isaac, and tragedy creeps in his back door – all bets are off.
Vanessa Miller is a best-selling author, entrepreneur, playwright, and motivational speaker. She started writing as a child, spending countless hours either reading or writing poetry, short stories, stage plays and novels. Vanessa’s creative endeavors took on new meaning in1994 when she became a Christian. Since then, her writing has been centered on themes of redemption, often focusing on characters facing multi-dimensional struggles.
Vanessa’s novels have received rave reviews, with several appearing on Essence Magazine’s Bestseller’s List. Miller’s work has receiving numerous awards, including “Best Christian Fiction Mahogany Award” and the “Red Rose Award for Excellence in Christian Fiction.” Miller graduated from Capital University with a degree in Organizational Communication. She is an ordained minister in her church, explaining, “God has called me to minister to readers and to help them rediscover their place with the Lord.” · Essence Bestsellers’ List March 2008; May 2008 (Former Rain) · Essence Bestsellers’ List September 2008 (Rain Storm) · Black Expressions Book Club Alternate Selection 2007, 2008, 2009 & 2010 · #1 Ebook for fiction on Amazon.com November 2010 (Long Time Coming) · #1 on BCNN/BCBC Bestsellers’ List November 2010 (Long Time Coming) She has worked with numerous publishers: Urban Christian, Kimani Romance, Abingdon Press and Whitaker House. She is currently working on Something Good with Thomas Nelson (HarperCollins) which releases in March 2022.
In 2016, Vanessa launched the Christian Book Lover’s Retreat in an effort to bring readers and authors of Christian fiction together in an environment that’s all about Faith, Fun & Fellowship. To learn more about Vanessa, please visit her website: www.vanessamiller.com. If you would like to know more about the Christian Book Lover’s Retreat that is currently held in Charlotte, NC during the last week in October you can visit: http://www.christianbookloversretreat... Vanessa lives in North Carolina with her husband and family. She graduated from Capital University with a degree in Organizational Communication.
Most of Vanessa’s published novels depict characters that are lost and in need of redemption. The books have received countless favorable reviews.
“. . . Heartwarming, drama-packed and tender in just the right places.”—Romantic Times Book Review.
“Recommended for readers of redemption stories.” –Library Journal.
Isaac was a husker who was sent to prison for drug dealing and murder. He left a woman and child who he loved, but she had given her life to Christ and turned away from him. He found Christ I nail and later discharged after serving his time. He was picked up by a preacher and thought he was I his way to living a good Christian life, but he still wanted his baby mama, Nina. There were still things Isaac hasn't dealt with and Nina wanted him to. The love they shared met with a lot of obstacles and caused trouble for them and their son, Donavan. Will they let Christ bring them together or will they let tragedy keep them apart?
After spending time in prison Isaac found God and was saved and was determined to live a life that was pleasing to God. Although he tries to stay on the straight and narrow there are situations that happen that causes him to take matters into his own hands. He wants to get back with Nina the mother of his son Donovan, but Nina has trouble trusting him. Isaac still has some issues he is dealing with regarding his father. In order for Isaac to diffuse a situation he enlist the aid of the most unlikely source. Latter Rain was well worth the read.
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This book had me itching to kick a preacher where it hurts. The no good Bishop…I didn’t ever trust him. I was concerned that Isaac may not have what it takes to become and remain reformed. He was a true grit street hustler, and had wrecked much havoc and caused much bloodshed. But like the story of Mary Magdalene -for those that He has done the most for, have a different appreciation. God has brought Isaac from a mighty long ways. He becomes a man of such standards and high integrity that it easy to forget where he came from. But gotta give props to Nina…she just wasn’t going to accept any old thing just bec she was familiar. This series is super good and could make a good TV mini-series. Isaac is a man after God’s own heart, but Nina is the eye of both God’s eye and Isaac’s.
I love how very real and human was. When a person gets saved, that doesn’t mean they immediately start doing everything like Jesus. Yes, Isaac is a new man. Jesus makes us more and more like Himself every day. I love the way things changed with his son. Very well done!
This book takes you on a journey of many stages of forgiveness. It makes you look at it from different stages and different levels. This book has shown a realistic view on how hard it can be to forgive but also on how important it us to forgive. Thank you Vanessa for another true and heartfelt srory.
Another good book where it hits home. You may not go through the exact struggles they go through but they make you think about where you are right now in your own personal walk with Christ. I'm still reading the series but I would refer this to anyone willing to read it.
This author is off the chain. I was truly blessed reading this book. The storyline dealing with real issues. The scriptures to back it up. Yes LORD! A must read.
In their continuing romantic saga, Isaac, a former hustler, is trying to win the hand of his baby's mama, Nina, while learning to live for the Lord. This book covers Isaac's release from prison, his entering a Chicago ministry, and his attempts at getting back together with what he views as his family. This is the third book in the Rain Series, and as such, some characters lack depth (having been developed in earlier books). On the other hand, Miller actually includes entire passages from earlier books if they are needed to understand the plot. That's how the book works overall: The plot is tightly constructed to serve the theme of forgiveness by others and by God, but the characters are put in such a romantic light, they sometimes get fuzzy. It would probably be a good idea to read these books in order.
All three of the Rain series had me drawn in from the first pages. I love how the angels and devils had to battle it out to save who God had appointed. I recommend this book to all my friends. I will be reading all Vanessa books from now on.