Throughout my life, I had the best of everything. I was the popular one at school, had a great girlfriend, and was doing what I loved most - playing football. But no one saw the issues I faced at home nor the problems with my life and with my parents. I tried to do everything to please them, but it was never enough. Eventually, my decisions cost more than the life I knew; it also cost me the girl I loved.
Now, I’m ready to take back everything that I'd lost.
It’s time to redeem myself from everything that I have done….
Sheena Binkley first discovered her love for storytelling when writing her first story for a class project at the tender age of nine. Since then, she has composed several short stories and numerous tales that are not only engaging, but simply entertaining. She is also a freelance writer, penning articles on various topics including education and entertainment. Besides writing, she loves reading, shopping, and spending time with family and friends. She lives in Houston (where the weather is always unpredictable) with her husband and son.
This was a good read as Nathan's side was told. With this series, Sheena Binkley has provided a group of characters with interesting situations occurring in their lives that kept me reading. Nathan had been a character I was previously not fond of--but after reading his story, I was glad he revealed the truth because he was really not a bad guy. The storyline & content were interesting and went well with the title.
Nathan isn't so bad. He's had a tough life and has been manipulated too many times by the ones that should love him most. It's amazing how the story unravels and everything is explained from a different few.
I loved the latest book in this series because it reintroduced characters from Books 1-5.. the storyline was the same as always wonderful, it also provided a follow-up to some of the characters and their individual storylines.
Great story of betrayal, love, forgiveness and happiness. We must go through some things in order to become who God has in store for us to be. Wonderful story how you can always find happiness even when it is not clearly visible.