I know, I know…it’s a different kind of title. (Thankfully, my husband is still alive – we’re looking forward to celebrating our 24th anniversary soon!)
But this story, Who Killed My Husband, did make me look at relationships differently. Believe it or not, we are not in control of the entire universe. And we can pray effectually, but we don’t always immediately see things the way God sees them. Even the prophet Elisha was stumped by why God didn’t reveal something to him ahead of time–and he was truly close to the Lord! (2 Kings 4:27)
My main character, Ashley Crandall, is growing in her relationship with the Lord while it seems her husband, Allan, is not. He doesn’t even look like he’s trying to grow in the knowledge of Christ. Their marriage was recently shaken by the loss of their only child, which has placed yet another wedge between them.
This fast-paced story starts with the death of Ashley’s husband but ends with a lesson about life that she’ll never forget…and I hope you won’t forget the lesson, either!
Just finished reading Who Killed My Husband? and I have to say that it was another great work from my favorite author. It resonated so much with my views sometimes of my own husband who has yet to accept God’s call in his heart. The story was a grat read and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
So glad it was a blessing to you, Denise! Keep the faith!
I really enjoyed reading “Who Killed My Husband” and the lesson it taught. I know as children of GOD we say GOD is in control but do we really accept His will or do we want things the way we thing they should be? I have read many of your books and wonder if there is a part 2 to this book and what about the Stoneworth family are there more books about them? Thank you and GOD bless you in gifts.
Hi Carolyn! I’m so glad you were blessed by this book! Yes, we truly do have to trust Him – even unto death. I am writing as fast as I can, which isn’t nearly as fast as I would like – but it’s coming along. Thanks for the encouragement !
Michelle. This was a great read and although I know it was meant to be a short story, I really wish we could read more about these characters.
I am still thinking about them. Smiles
Maybe a story about the mother’s struggle with dementia and how her family rallies around her?
Thank you for this short!
So glad you enjoyed this! I did enjoy her family – I’ll keep it in mind 😉
I just found your books and have read several or should I say listened to them on audible. But I just received a 3 book series with the first 3 Mama B books! She was in the latest book I read, “Steppong Down,” and I’m looking forward to the beginning of her story!