Perfumed Letters by Robin T. Smith

Many women love perfume. . .and they try to select a perfume that fits their body and personality. Robin T. Smith in Perfumed Letters relates women's perfume to women's anointing from God. She uses the Bible to illustrate just how God creates each of us in our own scents to be pleasing to the Lord.

Perfumed Letters is a series of short chapters, essays if you will, that relate perfume and fragrance to a Christian woman's life. Smith shares from the Bible and from her personal life through the book to help other women see how they can have a scent that draws others to Christ and is most pleasing to Him. At the end of each chapter, Smith offers a "reflection" section where she gives a few closing thoughts to remember and offers some questions to think about.

As a whole, Perfumed Letters is an interesting book relating perfume and fragrance information that seems to be well-researched to the life of a Christian Woman. There is a lot of Scripture and a lot to think about and reflect on as it relates to one's own life. At the same time, Smith does share a lot of intimate details about her own life as a single mom. I think that could be helpful to other single moms but there were times where I felt she gave me too many intimate details about her life and I felt a bit uncomfortable with that. There were also a few times she used some slang that I wasn't familiar with. I thought this book was going to be about using perfumes and fragrances but it is mostly about relating fragrance to living the Christian woman's life.

I received a copy of Perfumed Letters from the author and through Christian Women Affiliate. I was not required to write a positive review.

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