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The Devil Made Me Do It Again

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After the shocking events leading up to and after DeMarcus’ funeral, Snow is now left to pick up the pieces and come up with a way to save her son. She’s fighting an uphill battle and it seemed that more and more obstacles were standing in her way.
Dustin, feeling confused and lost begins to open up about his true feelings. Dealing with unstable mental health and the breakdown of his family had left him unable to function properly in society. Being locked away for the summer while awaiting his fate seems to push him into an even darker space. Is this a case of being crazy or is it the work of the Devil? What happens when an even darker secret is revealed to further tear his family apart?

Sonny is doing all he can to make sure that Snow and the kids belong to him, but a blast from his past threatens everything. He is now faced with the possibility that he and Snow may never be. When his back is up against the wall, Sonny moves to a dark place that may cost him his life. Is it all worth it in the long run?

Things aren’t really what they seem as the answers are brought forth in this unexpected and shocking conclusion. Find out if the Devil really made one of them do it or if it was their own free will.

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Published December 29, 2016

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January 3, 2017
Powerful read!! Love how this

Love how this book touch on a subject many shy away from or only whisper about. Mental illness is real so many people go untreated or diagnosed. This author has definitely show us true diversity in her writing. Snow was truly a strong mother in this story most would have fell apart right along with their child. All the parents in this story felt so real in their roles.
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November 3, 2017
Powerful

A very powerful message indeed! We never know who we're getting until we do our foot work and find out who a person is. God needs to be our center and rock to lean and go to in times of trouble
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