Kenneth Allen Books
Kenneth Allen is an author who dives into complex human destinies and moral dilemmas with passion. His works, often inspired by suspense and the human desire for success or happiness, explore the darker aspects of life, such as terrorism, through compelling narratives. Allen recognizes the power of storytelling and strives to capture and share stories that might otherwise remain untold, enriching the literary world with new perspectives.






She said, I Want a Divorce
- 378 pages
- 14 hours of reading
She said, I Want a Divorce is a drama-packed romance that shows how one woman can achieve her goals by using her female charms to get what she wants and be in control. It is not sexist. She is very beautiful, likeable, talented, and motivated. Judy Baxter shows she will not allow a good marriage to prevent her from achieving her goals in life. She shows how she uses men to achieve her goals. She is not ruthless but focused. Her story is filled with twists and turns, which change her life’s course.
Divinely Inspired, Spiritually Guided
- 108 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Exploring themes of divine revelation and hope, the author presents a spiritual journey where they serve as a conduit for the Lord's words. The narrative reflects on the state of the world, drawing parallels to the Old Testament's message about Babylon. The author expresses a belief in the possibility of salvation for humanity, contingent on the presence of individuals deemed worthy. This work aims to inspire readers to consider their role in the balance of the world and the potential for redemption.
She Said, I Still Want a Divorce
- 278 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Judy Baxter is a talented and attractive woman who leverages her business acumen and feminine charms to pursue her ambitions. Despite being in a stable marriage and loving her two children, she feels constrained and is willing to sacrifice her family life for personal success. Driven by a desire for control, fame, and fortune, Judy's journey explores the complexities of ambition and the sacrifices made in the quest for self-fulfillment.
Wars of the Roses (Sentinel S)
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
96 pages. Book and Jacket are both in Very good condition throughout.
