Mary thought she married Mr. Right. Zachariah thought she had his back.
With a daughter who wants her kids back, deaths, and reckless behavior, will they even survive their first year of marriage?
With a daughter who wants her kids back, deaths, and reckless behavior, will they even survive their first year of marriage?
The struggle between an out-of-control teenage girl and her religious grandmother when they are forced to live together during a family crisis. It asks the question, does it really matter what others think of you if God sees the best in you?
“The Best in Me is a timely expose on the beauty of extended family. Nicole Scott’s heroine April must navigate being a teen, parental abandonment, and the unwavering guidance of her strict but loving grandmother. Readers' hearts will melt as April faces challenges head on and learns lessons that will sustain her for a lifetime.”
-Stacy Campbell, Author of Dream Girl Awakened, Forgive Me, Wouldn’t Change a Thing, and Mattie’s Call.
"There are so many things in life that can try to define us. In THE BEST IN ME author Nicole Scott shows that even when the odds seem stacked against us and nothing is going right we can still rely on God to see us through---if we do our part.
The characters are grappling with life happening to them, but they are faced with challenges that can either make them or destroy them. With April and Felicia we see opportunities for redemption and healing. For other characters we see the importance of remaining humble and walking in truth.
Part entertainment and part inspirational, THE BEST IN ME shows that even the worst thing or person can turn around if they want to."
-Cyrus Webb, Media personality and author
Praise for Father, Can You Hear Me?
"Real life experiences about people who were believers dealing with flaws, shortcomings, mainly pride, fear, anger, and unforgiveness. I liked the ending."
-Ms. A
"I enjoyed how the book added a new set of family issues and her adjusting to her new role as First Lady. Mary dealt with them, learning about herself in the process."
-Diana