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Worth Fighting For

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When talk fails, touch seems to do the trick. Trouble is, passion doesn't fix problems. Keeley knows this for sure. Aaron? Not so much. With the kids gone, twenty-six years of hidden hurts crawl out of the closet. Now Keeley can't stand to hear Aaron breathe. He thinks she's making mountains out of molehills. Every attempt at communication ends in conflict. External trouble adds to their internal trials. Something has to give! Will it be their marriage?

96 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 13, 2020

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Brigette Manie

58 books22 followers
Brigette has been an avid reader of romantic fiction since her teens. She began penning her own stories in her stay-at-home-mom years. The blessing of her twenty-three (23) years of romance with her husband and her faith find their way into the lives of her characters and their relationships.

She writes contemporary Christian romantic fiction about African American as well as mixed race couples. Christian romantic suspense also intrigues Brigette, and she writes in that category as well. To date she has written twenty-five novels and two inspirational/devotional works.

Her romantic works are divided into five series: Pioneers in the Pulpit, Five Brothers’ Books, Seneca Mountain Romances, Mahogany and Daniel, and The Banning Island Romances (romantic suspense). She has been blessed to have two #1 bestsellers on Amazon’s Kindle. She is currently working on the fifth installment to the Pioneers in the Pulpit series scheduled for debut in October 2015.

She enjoys talking to readers via her website: www.brigettemanie.com.

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831 reviews
January 1, 2025
Worth Fighting For

What troubles rock this marriage. As soon as they can squash one fire, another breaks out. Keeley and Aaron are truly in a bad place in their marriage. The comforting element in this series is that these wives are willing to try to keep their marriages to the knucklehead spouses. Aaron is for sure a genuine knuckle head. Christians are often underplayed, and the vixen certainly underestimated Aaron's family. Just gotta love the couple's daughter. They same "game know game" Corinel was streetwise and understand vixens like Lisa.
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65 reviews
August 21, 2020
Tantalizing

I would recommend this book to anyone who has a spouse in a leadership position, especially at church. John 10:10 is truth, facts. Read the book and the scripture. Great job, this is truth that needs to be told, thanx Brigette!! Keep writing and I’ll continue reading, haven’t missed one yet :)
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January 18, 2022
This book was so heartwarming. It realistically portrayed the characters situations and in the process, gives the reader tools they can use in their own lives You can feel the struggles and joy they went through. I'm trying to make sure I don't do a spoiler alert review so that those who have not read it can experience this good read.
345 reviews6 followers
February 28, 2021
Worth Fighting For

I loved the intensity and passion in the story. The way Keeley took charge of the situation regarding her man was admirable. Also the way they accepted counseling was great.
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August 3, 2024
Good story

Enjoyable writing ✍🏾, the author strengthen the need for counseling and especially Christians counseling for believers. The characters needed to pray and seek wisdom from God and allow Jesus Christ to be their sounding board.
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372 reviews4 followers
February 14, 2020
I always enjoy Brigette's books. They are good Christian novels. Some are real close to the edge, though. Seeking God is always in the theme. Love it!
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September 27, 2020
Enjoyable

A very good read. Trust and communication is the key for a successful marriage. It requires more than love for one another!
232 reviews
October 31, 2020
Good Book

It was shorter than I expected, but really good. Shows that even as Christians counseling is ok. On to the next book
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