Makaeli Lovechild Hunt, a successful fashion designer, struggles with her own spirituality and bi-racial identity until a family emergency forces her to face her tumultuous past. In seven life-altering days, she discovers what forgiveness really means. Amidst crises painful enough to make her turn her back on God forever, she learns what it means to be God's lovechild.
Makaeli Lovechild Hunt, a successful fashion designer, struggles with her own spirituality and bi-racial identity until a family emergency forces her to face her tumultuous past. In seven life-altering days, she discovers what forgiveness really means. Amidst crises painful enough to make her turn her back on God forever, she learns what it means to be God's lovechild.
Ashea S. Goldson, originally from Brooklyn, New York, now resides in Metro Atlanta. She is a wife of twenty-five years, a mother of two, and an active member of Word of Faith Light of Joy, as well as a devoted partner with World Changers Church International. A graduate of Fordham University, Ashea is both an educator and the co-owner/principal of a Christian preparatory school. She dedicates much of her time to writing for online and local publications, as well as promoting other authors on her Blogtalk radio show, WordThirst Literary Journal. Armed with a passion for the written word and the support of her family and friends, she considers it a privilege to call herself a Kingdom writer.
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