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God's love shines through Ellen's excitement as she dons the red dress won from the Bridal Shoppe. Daniel has invited all the ladies to attend Hutson's Ball, but excitement dims as she recalls the animosity between their new neighbors Marigold and Harriet. While Anne's ex-husband tries to ruin her life, Bitty is miserable because she and the chief of police have called it quits. But Ellen knows hearts are changing thanks to the work of the Holy Spirit. In spite of the women's resolve to remain aloof, Ellen has faith Jesus can save them and God will keep them. If they could call a truce for one…mehr

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God's love shines through Ellen's excitement as she dons the red dress won from the Bridal Shoppe. Daniel has invited all the ladies to attend Hutson's Ball, but excitement dims as she recalls the animosity between their new neighbors Marigold and Harriet. While Anne's ex-husband tries to ruin her life, Bitty is miserable because she and the chief of police have called it quits. But Ellen knows hearts are changing thanks to the work of the Holy Spirit. In spite of the women's resolve to remain aloof, Ellen has faith Jesus can save them and God will keep them. If they could call a truce for one night and enjoy the ball, Ellen would be happy, but what happens is inevitable. Andrew shows up in a drunken stupor and confronts Anne about their son. From there it all becomes interesting as Harriet asserts authority and Bitty is stunned to see another woman on the arm of the chief of police. When Daniel is encountered by Madonna, his old girlfriend, Ellen knows no matter what happens God has a plan for each person. All the elements of God's grace and forgiveness are seen in Forbidden through the changing of each of these women's lives. One by one, Ellen knows the Lord will break them down-she only prays that He will do it gently.
Autorenporträt
Betty Lowrey draws from an educational background that dealt with literature and the love of words and life. She began writing first person articles of interest for a newspaper and branched into hosting a weekly column that featured area writers and poets. She studied with the late author and illustrator David Melton and has been published in numerous magazines and newspapers. While writing is an important outlet, she is also an artist, a life group leader, and has an interest in an area agricultural endeavor.