• Episode 48 -- Chatting with author Michelle Levigne about the newest Tabor Heights novel, THE FAMILY WAY

  • Sep 24 2024
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 48 -- Chatting with author Michelle Levigne about the newest Tabor Heights novel, THE FAMILY WAY

  • Summary

  • Tabor Heights novel 5 is THE FAMILY WAY, a story of a troubled marriage on the verge of shattering at what should be the happiest time: the news of a baby on the way.

    Join managing editor Tamera Lynn Kraft and marketing manager Jerah Alverado as they talk with author Michelle Levigne (and co-managing editor at Mt. Zion Ridge Press) about this next story set in the town of Tabor Heights: A friendly little town on Ohio's North Coast, where sweet romance is always in the air.

    Lisa and Todd have only been married for a few years, and she is delighted to discover she might be pregnant. At long last, she will finally earn the acceptance and maybe eve the approval of her critical, self-righteous father-in-law. But all the innuendos and criticism and outright accusations he has been making bring Lisa and Todd to a breaking point, when her announcement, "I think I'm pregnant," brings a response of, "Is it mine?"

    Can their marriage recover? Will they rediscover their love? Can they heal? Can Lisa forgive him this ultimate betrayal -- and will Todd finally learn to apologize and obey God's mandate to leave his father and mother and become one person with his wife?

    Listen for the code to get a discount price on the book in paper, ebook or audio on the Mt. Zion Ridge Press website: www.MtZionRidgePress.com

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