You know death happens but when it hits your circle of friends, you have to stop and take stock of where your own life is going. What could you have foreseen that would have made a diff erence? You’ve always heard there was more to life aft er death, but now you question the validity. Sure, there are stories of those who died and returned to give a glimpse of what’s on the other side, but do you have enough faith and trust in God to believe in everything you read or hear? Life has worn this group of friends thin. From legal accusations to marriages fraught with problems, Forgotten addresses their strengths and weaknesses. Dan’s world is rocked when Ellen is diagnosed with cancer, but this couple is grounded in God’s word. Andrew’s old boss is determined to make him pay for past mistakes. Th ere’s a price on Andrew’s head and his wife and child are in danger. Marigold and Matt’s wedding vows are questioned when he leaves Marigold due to his fathers illness to help out on the family farm. Th en his mother sets Matt up with an old girlfriend. Have they forgotten their wedding vows? Resentment, distrust and stubbornness reign. It is the heartbreak Chester and Bitty face that brings them all to their knees. Divine intervention is needed. Does God hear their prayers? One of their own is dying.
Betty has written for Christian publications and handled her own newspaper column for many years. A desire to present the love of God and His plan of salvation through the pages of Christian fi ction has prompted her interest to write books. Betty remains at home in Dexter, Missouri. May you be blessed in reading Forgotten!