Thursday, March 7, 2013

Fear, Faith, and a Fistful of Chocolate! ~ Review


About: Are you ready to strip fear’s power over you and become the confident woman you were meant to be? Have you found that tolerating your personal fear monsters only makes them growl louder?
Okay, sister – take my hand and let’s boldly step up and yank the masks off those shadow-lurking, anxiety-churning, worry-generating beasts.

With her own brand of off-beat wit and wisdom, inspirational humorist Debora Coty addresses heart needs of women worn down by everyday fears – financial, health, relationships, loss, pain, the unknown, the what ifs …

With fresh spiritual insight, Debora shares hope, true life stories, scriptural lifelines, and a few LOL’s along with simple, practical tips for sidestepping fear with faith. And a fistful of chocolate!

Review:  What are you afraid of?  Is it something deep down that even your closest friend doesn't know?  Maybe it's something like snakes or spiders and everyone knows your fear.  I know for me I worry about my family and also have a fear of closed spaces.  The movies where you see people buried alive...that gives me chills just thinking about it...

I never thought of fear in different categories and it was interesting to start thinking about my fears this way.  Each of the chapters in Fear, Faith, and a Fistful of Chocolate book are short and to the point.  Debora Coty shares personal stories throughout.  At the end of the chapters there are questions to get you thinking about and processing through the fears that were brought up.

If you have found yourself consumed by worry or fear is taking over.  Fear, Faith, and a Fistful of Chocolate is a book that can help you on your way to taking back control and live in faith; not fear.  You can check out what other bloggers have to say about this new book on the blog tour page.


Purchase a copy here.

Disclaimer: I received the book mentioned above for review purposes.  No other compensation was received.  All views expressed are my own honest opinions.

1 comments:

Kayla @ TheEclecticElement said...

This sounds like a very interesting and informative read for sure! Something I'd like to add to my must-read list.

I'm a sucker for self help books ^.^

Great review!