Is there enough forgiveness for all of the secrets that lie within this sinner's heart?
Natalie Coleman has always done whatever was necessary to survive—even if it meant stealing another woman's husband or trading her favors for money. But now, with a steady job, a rekindled bond with her grandmother and a promising new relationship, Natalie finally feels like her life is back on track.
Handsome, sexy and smart, Troy Evans is everything Natalie ever hoped to find in a man, and things get serious quickly—too serious for Troy. Devastated by his rejection and determined to confront the painful events of her past, Natalie returns to the Mississippi birthplace she fled years ago.
Back home, Natalie finds comfort in the faith and wisdom of those around her. Soon, old wounds start to heal and the burden of long-buried secrets begins to lift. Natalie wants to believe that she has been led home for a reason, but she has her doubts. Can love, prayer and a willing heart redeem every sinner and save every soul…even hers?
This is definitely worth every star. Not because of the story itself but because of the message. It is a book about faith, forgiveness; not only of others but unto yourself. Understanding what is truly behind the meaning of being a Christian. Love the scriptures throughout the book and the sermon. Very easy read.
Natalie Coleman thought nothing of pursuing a man who happened to be the husband of a woman she’d called “friend” since high school. Nor did she have a problem with using “what she had” to get what she wanted. When she met Troy Evans life was no longer about playing games or hidden agendas. This man made her feel special and the relationship brought her a sense of security she had never experienced before. Natalie had found love. But Troy, who was only comfortable with “no strings attached” relationships had a real problem with the “L” word. He left Natalie feeling rejected and hurt. Natalie needed to get away from it all, so she went back to her hometown, the place she and her mother had fled far away from when she was a teenager. There she found comfort but also more hurt when a secret is revealed. Secrets of a Sinner was a page-turner! It was entertaining, touching and inspiring. I felt for Natalie all through the story and I was glad to see how her life turned out. This is the first time I’ve read Yolanda Tonette Sanders’ work. It will not be the last.