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A modern retelling of the Woman at the Well in the New Testament, Living Water shows us that no matter our past, it\'s God\'s love that truly quenches the thirst of our souls..
It\'s only when she meets a man who knows her entire life and all her mistakes that Roxie learns the power of something else-the deep and abiding peace of Living Water .
And yet, none of the men she marries can quench the thirst she feels in her heart.
The first marriage is puppy love, then dangerous love, convenient love, wishful love, and one that might possibly be the real deal.
Until Roxie marries five times.
And again.
And when that first marriage doesn\'t work out, she marries again.
So, when her first boyfriend turns into her first marriage, Roxie\'s life undergoes a drastic change.
Senator, Roxie DePrive spends her life thirsting for one thing: to be loved unconditionally.
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