In Death Bed Repentance Roses now not Later, Artise James crafts a deeply moving exploration of family, legacy, and redemption. As Marcus sits beside his father's deathbed, he is faced with a painful yet urgent task-unraveling the past to understand the present. Artise, once a formidable figure in his world, now frail and fading, leaves Marcus with one final charge: to uncover the truth buried in their family's history.
Set against a backdrop of personal struggle, spiritual transformation, and the weight of past mistakes, Death Bed Repentance Roses now not Later explores the complex relationship between fathers and sons, the choices that define us, and the possibility of redemption, even in the darkest of times.
With a cast of vividly drawn characters, the novel delves into themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the relentless pursuit of understanding. Through Artise's journey from a troubled past to seeking inner peace and Marcus's quest to reconcile the man his father was with the legacy he leaves behind, this story offers a powerful narrative about the ties that bind us and the strength it takes to break free. Death Bed Repentance Roses now not Later is a compelling and thought-provoking tale of love, regret, and the long shadow that family history can cast.