
“Divine” is a novel that depicts the life of a modern day Mary Magdalene, only this time, she is one named “Mary Madison”.
A novel about an influential woman in society, but one with a past. A past that evokes whispers. A past that is shunned by society and often never spoken of in public.
“Divine” is a difficult read.
It shows the horrors of many women in today’s society, trafficked, trapped and abused. Some whose lives may never remain the same or have the hope of experiencing some normalcy.
Survivors whose lives can only be redeemed by God’s divine love and comfort.
Mary Madison is only one of those many women, with many horrors.
Abused from a tender age, she is forced to face once more this past, for the sake of the freedom of a community of girls and women, those whom she has come to have such strong compassion for.

“Divine” also depicts friendship and love. Steadfast and Strong. One that stays consistent and committed through her difficulty.
“Divine” is a book that tugs at the strings of the heart and shows just how powerful God’s love can be, even in the deepest darkness.
It is also a MUST READ for every LEADER who cares about all those endangered by a corrupt and selfish system.
For every leader at heart and in position capable of implementing real change that can empower survivors of abuse and pain to truly live again.
Thankful for such a wonderful and eye opening story by Karen Kingsbury.