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Divine a novel

Mary Madison was a child of unspeakable horrors, a young woman society wanted to forget. Now a divine power has set Mary free to bring life-changing hope and love to battered and abused women living in the shadow of the nation's capital. Mary is educated and redeemed, a powerful voice in Washington, D.C. -- both to the politically elite and to other women like her. But she also has a past that shamed polite society. Her experiences created in her paralyzing fear, faithlessness, addiction, and promiscuity. At the crossroads of her life, only one power set Mary free and gave her a lifetime of love and hope. A power that could only be divine. Peggy Madison is Mary's grandmother, a quiet woman who has spent her life praying for her granddaughter. Peggy clings to the belief that God has a special plan for Mary. Through years of sorrow and longing, Peggy walks the journey in faith and watches from a distance as one key person after another comes into Mary's life and demonstrates the timeless, powerful love of the Master, the Savior. The divine Lord. Emma Randall is a single mother fleeing an abusive relationship, wondering whether there is hope for her and her young daughters. She is desperate, broken, and unloved, tempted to commit the unthinkable. Then Mary Madison introduces Emma to the greatest love of all, greater than any either of them has ever imagined.

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  • "Mary Madison was a child of unspeakable horrors, a young woman society wanted to forget, but now a divine power has set Mary free to bring life-changing hope and love to battered and abused women living in the shadow of the nation's capital. Emma Randall is a single mother fleeing a abusive relationship, wondering whether there is hope for her and her young daughters. Mary Madison introduces Emma to the greatest love of all, greater than any either of them has ever imagined."
  • "Mary Madison went from being a sexual abuse victim to leading a cheerless life of substance abuse and promiscuity. However, after learning the story of Mary Magdalene, she is so struck by the parallels to her own life that she is inspired to seek redemption through Jesus Christ. She goes on to become an advocate for the battered and the marginalized."
  • "Mary Madison has been set free from her childhood horrors by a divine power that brings her life-changing hope and love and inspires her to help other women suffering from abuse."
  • "Mary Madison was a child of unspeakable horrors, a young woman society wanted to forget. Now a divine power has set Mary free to bring life-changing hope and love to battered and abused women living in the shadow of the nation's capital. Mary is educated and redeemed, a powerful voice in Washington, D.C. -- both to the politically elite and to other women like her. But she also has a past that shamed polite society. Her experiences created in her paralyzing fear, faithlessness, addiction, and promiscuity. At the crossroads of her life, only one power set Mary free and gave her a lifetime of love and hope. A power that could only be divine. Peggy Madison is Mary's grandmother, a quiet woman who has spent her life praying for her granddaughter. Peggy clings to the belief that God has a special plan for Mary. Through years of sorrow and longing, Peggy walks the journey in faith and watches from a distance as one key person after another comes into Mary's life and demonstrates the timeless, powerful love of the Master, the Savior. The divine Lord. Emma Randall is a single mother fleeing an abusive relationship, wondering whether there is hope for her and her young daughters. She is desperate, broken, and unloved, tempted to commit the unthinkable. Then Mary Madison introduces Emma to the greatest love of all, greater than any either of them has ever imagined."@en
  • "Mary Madison was a child of unspeakable horrors, a young woman society wanted to forget. Now a divine power has set Mary free to bring life-changing hope and love to battered and abused women living in the shadow of the nation's capital. Mary is educated and redeemed, a powerful voice in Washington, D.C. But she also has a past that shamed polite society. Her experiences created in her paralyzing fear, faithlessness, addiction, and promiscuity. Only one power set Mary free and gave her a lifetime of love and hope. A power that could only be divine."@en
  • "A contemporary story of Mary Magdalene."@en
  • "A contemporary story of Mary Magdalene."

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  • "Christian fiction"
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  • "Divine : a novel"