In the second of Fenella's three books, happiness is short lived in
marriage - eleven days to be exact, followed by a seven year
nightmare before finally bailing ship. The first book: "Rejoice...
I Will Fear No Evil (Psalm 23)" begins with physical abuse, but the
marriage as told through the character of Jessica, was a
relationship of emotional abuse, that led to planning suicide as
the only escape. Having counselled and helped others, Jesse
couldn't help herself Of course, Jesse lives to tell the story, but
has many sadness's and three major bereavements to deal with, not
to mention the unleashing of a great anger and bitterness in her
heart and the spoils they bring. Whilst succeeding in a career
working with young people having been forced out of mission, her
personal life becomes a non-stop quest for love, internet dating,
and a total failure, hidden behind the mask of a clown. A finger of
fate flicks the switch bringing sickness - ME, and the ensuing
realities of limitations, causing Jesse to go in pursuit of yet
another lifelong dream to improve her quality of life... requiring
her to sell up, saying farewell to friends, seeking pastures new
and fresh opportunities. Priding herself on being a survivor, Jesse
brushes the hurts under the carpet and moves on 'til such a time
when the hurts and disappointments become a mountain impossible to
avoid and a volcano bursts beyond the mask, spewing the poisons
within... and a realisation that something has to change. Returning
to her waiting 'Perfect Valentine', He empowers and encourages
Jesse to break free from the chains of self-pity, low self-worth,
and the constant cloud of failure, to a place of victory - with the
dreaded mountain as rubble at her feet "When I stand before God at
the end of my life, I would hope that I would not have a single bit
of talent left, and could say, 'I used everything you gave me." I
am touched by the almost childlike way Fenella Stevensen views life
in her early years of "Rejoice... I Will Fear No Evil (Psalm 23)"
struck by the sincerity in each word, and the emotion which at
times jump out of the pages. Fenella has unearthed an incredible
talent in that her life story, but most of all in spreading the
word that no matter where you come from, what dark journeys life
makes you take, hope prevails. Patrick Jason - Malta Now
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