

Meanwhile, Annette’s best friend, Rhoda O’Toole, has her hands full-as usual-dealing with her wild child daughter Jade. Instead, the stress has her eating everything in sight and when her world is rocked by a terrible revelation, she’ll discover that appearances can be very, very deceiving. With her love life popping, Annette should be as pleased as punch. Although she’s trying to reconcile with her husband, Pee Wee, she’s still seeing other men on the side. These days, Annette Goode Davis has a pretty full plate-literally and figuratively.

This summer, Monroe brings readers the dramatic finale of her successful God series in “ God Don’t Make No Mistakes” (Kensington/Dafina Books – June 2012 – $24).

They were forever friends–who like most friends–fought and hurt, but at the end of it all, loved. Perhaps what pulled readers in the most, was Annette’s longtime friendship with Rhoda O’Toole. With her extraordinary circumstances and often unsettling portrayal, they followed Annette as she endured and triumphed over childhood poverty, sexual abuse and obesity.
