What’s Trina Laws to do now that she’s traded her career for her family, her kids have outgrown her, and her husband is pushing her away? Does she follow her sex-crazed sister’s advice, “Girl, you better go get you some,” or turn to her mother’s God? How can a strong, handsome man like Jett Thorne keep his convictions in a world filled with treachery and moral compromise? Should he follow his feelings, or stay true to his cold-hearted wife? And while the grown folks are doing their own thing, who’s looking out for the kids; or do they have to find their own way out? Trina Laws and Jett Thorne find the answer when they find each other—but can true love wait?
Bestselling author and award-winning poet, Jeanetta Britt, graduated with honors from Fisk University and The University of Michigan. She completed a successful executive career that spanned over three decades in Dallas, Texas, before returning to her native Alabama. "But," she says, "my faith in Jesus Christ means more to me than anything, and it has proven to be the most valuable asset in my life." She also says, "That's why I write Christian Fiction novels and Gospel poetry...to share the love!" Jeanetta's novels are filled with juicy drama and edgy suspense, exciting the senses while inspiring the soul. They're available in ebook and paperback. She also writes inspirational poetry. Her latest bestselling novel--Living in the Seventh Day (ISBN 978-0692300503)--is the story of three, diverse women who have a chance meeting in the Atlanta Airport during Hurricane Allee. During the long layover caused by the killer storm, Jasmine, Leeza, and Cristal, who appear to have very little in common, form a lasting bond. They go their separate ways, but it’s not long before their own well-ordered plans spiral out of control. Will their lives be blown away like their broken dreams and the six-day reign of Hurricane Allee, or will they find the faith and courage to help each other hold on and begin again...Living in the Seventh Day? Her bestseller, The "Lottie" Series, includes: Pickin' Ground--Book 1 (ISBN 0-9712363-3-x); In Due Season--Book 2 (ISBN 0-9712363-4-8); and Lottie--Book 3 (ISBN 0-9712363-6-4). In Pickin' Ground, Lottie and her boss, Raymond, run from a masked murderer on their way to making some life-transforming choices. In, In Due Season, Lottie returns home to rural Alabama to help her mother and her community, only to find her own true purpose and true love. In, Lottie, she becomes the first female African-American senator in Alabama, gets married, and the good-ole-boys are trying to kill her. Her priorities are out of whack, but through faith and prayer she comes to realize, "There's no love like married love!" Her bestseller--Empty Envelope (ISBN 978-0-9712363-5-6)--is a story of love deferred by severe trials and personal sacrifice until the Lord brings it forth in great triumph. "Yes, we can do it God's way and win!" In her bestseller--W.O.O.F. (ISBN 978-0-9712363-8-7)--the Women of Overcoming Faith put 'one another' love to the test, while at the same time, First Lady Johnesther Mayberry and wily Head Deacon Raython Bliss are secretly mounting a coup to take over her husband's pulpit. In addition to Flittin' & Flyin' (ISBN 978-0-9712363-9-4), her poetry offerings include: Under the Influence--Spoken Praise (ISBN 0-9712363-7-2); Poems from the Fast (ISBN 0-9712363-0-5); Reunion (ISBN 0-9712363-1-3); and Third Ear (ISBN 0-9712363-2-1). In addition to being a sought-after encourager for youth and adults, alike, Jeanetta is also an avid gardener and community advocate. She founded Twelve Stones CDC—a non-profit organization that operates two community gardens in rural Alabama. “We provide free, fresh food for our community and an opportunity for our youth and senior citizens to form vital intergenerational bonds--and get some free exercise, companionship and sunshine, too,” she says. “No rules—just love!”
If you can just hold out, God will come through in the end
Jeanetta Britt’s “Empty Envelope” is the story of Jett and Trina, two people married to mates that are so selfish and uncaring with no thought to how their spouses really feel. Add kids, day to day stress and forgetting about God and you have a mess!
In reading this novel, the beginning was somewhat of a distraction and to me. Some parts didn't really seem necessary. I felt like the author wanted to include the God message in the book, but I really didn't think the story line flowed as well until towards the end.
Some things that occurred in the story were somewhat far-fetched in terms of how they occurred, but nevertheless, in the end, God did let everyone know He is still in control.
I would've liked to see both Jett and Trina have a backbone to stand up to their spouses and demand respect. I felt like they went through a lot of unnecessary twists and turns and could have stopped a lot of what was going on by just simply dealing with the problems head on instead of becoming doormats!
Because I felt like the story did not grab me and hold my attention making it a book that I felt like I couldn't put down, I give it a 3-star rating. There were only a few grammatical errors that I found, which did not take away from the story. I will give this author's work another try in the future.