Seasoned With His Love by Deborah Watkins
Book Review Written by Theresa Harvard Johnson
In everyone’s life, there will come a time of reflection – a pause for the soul in which we consider our decisions, experiences and ponder the relationships that have impacted us most.
Through meditations, anecdotes and poetry, Author Deborah Heath Watkins takes us on such a reflection through her book, Seasoned With His Love. She showers us with encouragement and comfort as she shares some of her own personal hardships and triumphs. Her poetic reflections tap into the beauty of life – our ability to overcome great obstacles, the joy of being loved, learning to love and loving others.
It is clear that Watkins voice speaks deeply from a place of unwavering faith and gratefulness. She reaches readers with a simple message, “The love of God and your love for others is the only thing in this world that will last.” It is clear that Watkins writes from a pen of wisdom and with a desire to see others “stop and smell the roses. And let the God kind of love guide you always.”
About The Author
Deborah Watkins is a native of Charlotte, NC but currently resides in Durham, NC with her husband, Sam. They have an adult daughter, Jessica, and two sons in college, Quenton and Brandon.
Deborah is a two-time breast cancer survivor who is not just surviving, she is thriving! She has just completed her first book of poetry – Seasoned With His Love. It is a unique inspirational blend of prose and poetry that will warm your heart and encourage you to treasure all of life’s moments, great and small.
After her 30-year career in corporate America, she is finally pursuing her passion – teaching and tutoring. She is currently an adjunct professor at North Carolina Central University in Durham, NC where she teaches Career Planning courses in the Student Professional Development Program in the School of Business. As part of her company, The Gift of Knowledge, she tutors children in her home and at a local elementary school.
Seasoned With His Love
By Deborah Heath Watkins
ISBN-13: 9780983738800
Publisher: Deborah Watkins
Pages: 64
Purchase: www.deborahwatkins.com