

The Eternal Engagement
Author: Mary B. Morrison
Narrator: Allyson Johnson
Unabridged: 8 hr 34 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Published: 07/26/2011
Author: Mary B. Morrison
Narrator: Allyson Johnson
Unabridged: 8 hr 34 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Published: 07/26/2011
Mary B. Morrison is the New York Times bestselling author of over twenty novels, including I Do Love You Still and the Crystal series. A motivational speaker and relationship expert, Mary encourages women to become their best. She quit her near six-figure government job to self-publish her first book, Soulmates Dissipate, in 2000 and begin her literary career. Healing Her Hurt, Incorporated is a nonprofit that Mary founded to promote the emotional, physical, and financial health of marginalized women and girls by providing self-empowerment tools, resources, and education. Mary produced a play based on her HoneyB novel, Single Husbands. Mary currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia.
**Spoilers** This book was OK for me. The cast of characters are not too far fetched to me. I see some reviews on here and on Amazon that can not believe that two college educated women would wait for ten years. I dont think that education has anything to do with it. I think this book focused on the......more
I usually love all of Mary B. Morrison's books but this one was just plain stupid. Two women waiting 10 years for some man that never contacted them and then when he does, they spend all their money to support him. The story line was garbage and I'm so mad I wasted my money on this book. Disappointe......more
This book was not what I thought it was going to be and I was not happy about it.. Maybe a re-write is in order with further clarification of the characters but Morrison was all over the place with her characters, times and settings.......more
This wasn't like any of her other books. This was just an okay read to me......more
I did not care too much for this book. From the beginning of the book I could not wait for this story to end. I thought the characters were underdeveloped with the exception of Lincoln. Lincoln's character should have had a bigger role in the book. The book left a lot of unanswered questions and som......more