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Tears Fall at Night

By: Vanessa Miller
Narrated by: Lisagaye Tomlinson
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Life was good, God was blessing and the Marshall family was riding high, until Carmella Marshall's husband, Nelson asks for a divorce and then moves in with his girlfriend - who also happens to be her twenty-three-year-old daughter's best friend. Her son gets arrested, her daughter drops out of college, the bills go unpaid, and then Carmella has a nervous breakdown.

The Marshalls have ups and downs like any other family. However, Carmella always thought that God would see them through anything. But when Nelson left and her life fell apart, she realized just how weak she could become, without the strength of God guiding her way. Through prayer, praise, and a love that bonds families together, Carmella renews her trust in the Lord and discovers a way to turn her life around.

In Tears Fall at Night, the Marshalls discover that even when everything goes wrong, they can still lift their hands and praise God anyhow.

©2013 Vanessa Miller (P)2013 Vanessa Miller

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