5 Couples | 5 Stories

Do you realize there’s not an OR in between the vows, but an AND? Here’s why. The word OR signifies having an alternative whereas AND means either or both. Therefore, when you stand to take vows with the spouse of your choosing, and you say and, you’re signifying agreement to the before and after. Therefore, you must understand what your vows mean.

There is no standard set of wedding vows. A man and woman can choose their vows, tailored to them, their beliefs, and their relationship. However, you MUST know what you’re vowing to. In this mini-series, we explore traditional wedding vows from a fictional and Christian standpoint because I’ve come to understand, that most times we don’t.

Check them out. They’re all stand-alone novels.

5 different stories with 5 different couples.

Book ONE: To Have and To Hold

Book TWO: For Better and For Worse

Book THREE: For Richer and For Poorer

Book FOUR: In Sickness and In Health

Book FIVE: Forsaking All Others

Published by Lakisha, the Author

Lakisha is an author of over thirty Christian Fiction novels, devotionals and journals. Over the course of her career, she's had the opportunity to meet new people, win awards, and most of all encourage. Ask her and she’ll tell you, ”It’s not just writing, its ministry.” In addition to being a self-published author, she’s also a wife of 26 years, mother of 2, Grammie to 1, Pastor of Temple Church, Sr. Business Analyst and more. Yet, if you were to strip away everything, you’d see that Lakisha is simply a woman who boldly, unapologetically and gladly loves and works for God.

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