Author reveals personal story of God’s enduring love in debut book, ‘Look Who Just Walked In’

FERGUS FALLS, Minn. – Bette Voller invites readers to walk with her through the pain of an affair, divorce and the death of her oldest child in “Look Who Just Walked In” (published by WestBow Press). She shares how she relied on God’s help to endure the pain and sorrow and came out of it a better person.

“I did not wake up one morning and think to myself I want to write a book,” Voller explains. “While praying to our Lord, He told me to write a book and He has literally helped me to accomplish this.”

Demonstrating the philosophy of Christian living through the eyes of an everyday sinner, “Look Who Just Walked In” reveals how God spiritually intervenes in one’s life. In Voller’s case, she recounts a time when God brought her deceased daughter to her in a dream so that she could hug and kiss her one last time.

“People need to bring God more into their lives and not be afraid of what other whom do not believe say,” she says.

“Look Who Just Walked In”

By Bette Voller

Hardcover | 6 x 9 in | 152 pages | ISBN 9781512735864

Softcover | 6 x 9 in | 152 pages | ISBN 9781512735857

E-Book | 152 pages | ISBN 9781512735840

Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the Author

Bette Voller grew up in a small town in North Dakota. Born the unwanted child to alcoholic parents, she has relied on her connection with God to guide her through life. She is alive today because she listened to a warning she received years ago from God. This is Voller’s first book.

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