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Mind over Madi
Description:
All men cheat. At least, that's what Madi's mother has always told her.
Madi McCall admits her husband lacks a little in the romance department, but all in all, he’s been a good husband, a good father. Now, though, she suspects Rich is having an affair with Fawn Witchburn, the mother of one of his fourth-grade students. To say Fawn shows off her “assets” more than should be legally allowed in public is an understatement, and Madi’s insecurities kick into high gear. When, in a heated moment, she asks Rich to leave and he complies, Madi is forced to deal with her issues. Issues of love and trust she’s tried so hard to avoid. Issues that trail all the way back to her childhood and make her act like a total moron.
"Lynda Lee Schab is a new, fresh addition to Christian fiction. I'm eager to see what's next!" Sandra D. Bricker, best-selling, award-winning author of Always the Baker, Never the Bride
"It'll capture your attention and keep you reading to find out what happens next. Can't wait for the next book about Madi. The writer gets you laughing and weeping and thinking. Loved it!!!" - Carol Matzke, reader
"I just finished reading Mind Over Madi by Lynda Lee Schab. I love that Madi allowed her faith to guide her back to her husband. Madi's adventures kept me glued to the page and it was easy to identify with some of her insecurities. I'll be waiting to read more about Madi.I can't wait to pass my copy along to my daughter! What a good read." - Deborah Button, reader
"Lynda Schab's fun and light-hearted tale could be anybody's story. I found myself snickering at her predicaments (most of her own making), getting teary when the pain threatened to take her down, and letting out a cheer for her victories. All in all, Mind over Madi is a fun and entertaining read that offers a little hope for the moron in all of us." - Kim Russell, reader
Book Takeaway:
A knowledge and assurance that God loves us. That grace abounds, despite our weaknesses, insecurities, past mistakes, or, as Madi would say, our moron-ness.
Awards:
Year |
Title |
Description |
2008 |
ACFW Genesis Award |
2nd place inthe Genesis Chick Lit category |
2007 |
FaithWriters Page Turner Contest |
Runner-up |
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