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A former student at the University of Illinois, Chicago
Campus, Larks still lives in the Chicago land area, and has been employed in the
information technology field for more than 20 years. She is married and the
mother of two daughters. She has also written “A Myriad of Emotions and is
currently working on her third book, Peaches and Cream. Please visit Michelle
Larks on the web at
www.MichelleLarks.com.

5 stars An Uplifting
Novel, August 12, 2009
| By | Urban-Reviews.com (Urban-Reviews.com) - See all my reviews |
Jeff and Nikki Singleton is a young married couple who have their whole lives
ahead of them. Jeff created a five-year financial plan that will allow them to
live in a comfortable manner. He is determined to not live in the poverty that
he grew up in. But his strict five year plans are starting to take its toll on
Nikki. Nikki decides to find an outlet for her frustrations…the casino. Nikki
thinks that she has her secret form of entertainment under control until she
gets in over her head. Now she has to try to get her finances back in order
before Jeff finds out.
‘Til Debt Do Us Part is an excellent novel by Michelle Larks. Larks expertly
showed the dangers of irresponsible gambling and how it can affect a marriage.
Every time Nikki goes to the casino will just make you cringe and shake your
head in disappointment. This story had the perfect scriptures that pertained to
Jeff and Nikki’s struggles in this story without being preachy. Larks also did a
good job of showing how there’s always two sides to every story and that things
aren’t always as they seem to be. What made this story stand out was that
although the characters were Christians, they were not perfect. They dealt with
realistic problems that anyone can face. The overall theme of this novel is that
there’s no problem that’s too hard for God and that you need to pay attention to
what path He’s trying to lead you down. ‘Til Debt Do Us Part is an uplifting
novel about faith, forgiveness, and self-actualization.
Reviewed by Radiah Hubbert
for Urban Reviews
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