Hell Is Not Always Hot
Sometimes the air conditioning is on!
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It's like a vitamin for the soul! Every letter in this novel creates a word that nourishes a transformation, from the dehydration of life's challenges and doubts, into refreshing energies of contentment, hopefulness, patience, and perseverance. The destiny that holds our VICTORY! You go lady Tae!
-J. Gullett | Atlanta, Georgia
Wow...started and finished! Couldn't put it down. I found myself reading parts of it out loud to my husband, full of excitment. You are amazing and I am blessed to have you sent to me at such a time in my life. Opened my eyes, is what your words did, in a way that I have not seen or understood before, thank you.... all my love, besos!!!!!
-B. Flores | Salt Lake City, Utah
First of all, you are simply Amazing; to be able to write about your personal demons for the world to see is UNBELIEVABLE! I just wanted to hug you and comfort you while reading about your PAIN! You've NAILED IT! For all of us who wear our daily masks(FACADES)you were able to peel back the layers and see yourself as you are. You've written your book in an easy to understand, conversational manner that feels like you're speaking directly to me to share your feelings. Your book is Daring, Dramatic, Thought Provoking, Transformational, Enlightening and Entertaining! You have written an EXTRAORDINARY "BEST SELLING" BOOK!!!
-W. Hopkins | Aurora, Colorado
I'm not going to lie I let this book sit on my dresser for about two weeks. Then one day I decided to read the first chapter. OMG!! I was addicted! I read your book in bed, the bathroom, in the car and even at the dinner table. I couldn't put it down. I didn’t even go outside (which I do every day), because I was so wrapped up in your book. I read that whole book in one day and honestly I'm not the reading type I'm in the 11th grade and the last book I remember reading just for fun was Captain Underpants in 7th or 8th grade LOL. Well I just wanted to let you know you did a great job on your book and God bless you.
-C. Reed | McDonough, Georgia
We all know that Jesus described hell as a place of eternal torment. The hell Taedra Morris speaks about is the one that is manmade right here on earth. The way we handle day-to-day events determines if we live in peace or in hell…
One woman’s triumph over her struggle and finding glory in a relationship with God. It was about twelve years ago when Taedra Morris started losing her hair. She became depressed but hid it well under wigs and weaves, while deep inside she was dying from the fear of being who she really is without hair. Every day was a struggle for her but she finally accepted her hair loss and recently shaved all of what was left of her hair. God gave Taedra peace and with His help and writing this book she is sharing and celebrating her story of confidence, triumph, and victory over baldness, in hopes of inspiring others, especially women, to do the same. You might be reading this and think...but I'm not losing my hair, this doesn’t apply to me. Well, ask yourself a question. Is there anything about you that you hide from others? Maybe it’s something that you feel more comfortable keeping to yourself, rather than sharing it with the world. That something you are holding onto just may be someone’s blessing if you learn to embrace it and release it. She was putting herself in Hell worried about her hair; she never realized the intense heat because she always had air conditioning... Where are you?