Fifteen Years by Kendra Norman Bellamy

By Donnica Copeland • Apr 4th, 2010 • Category: Book Review 2010Email This Post Email This PostPrint This Post Print This Post

In FIFTEEN YEARS by Kendra Norman Bellamy, Josiah “JT” Tucker is living the dream life. He has just been promoted in his job, closed on a new home, and has a luxury vehicle. His best friend, Craig, tells him he needs a woman to share this with. At the advice of his pastor, JT makes a journey into his past. He has to overcome his past to embrace his future. His mother was an addict and he was in and out of foster homes. JT was in the home of foster parents, Thomas and Joanna Smith, for six years. He considers them to be his parents. He is overjoyed that when he returns they welcome him with open arms. JT is caught off guard with all the different types of love he experiences. Will this be the trip he needs to finally find love?

Bellamy delivers a story that is true to the biblical principle that one part of the body can not function without the other. We all need someone. We need family and people around us that love us. I enjoyed the many lessons and the honesty of the characters. At times, I felt the story may have jumped around but overall it is a great read.

This book was provided courtesy of the publisher.

Donnica Copeland
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Donnica Copeland is a single woman living in Marietta, GA. She works in the field of accounting but has always had a love for reading. She started a book club, Sista Talk Book Club, in 2004. It started with a small group of women and now has grown into a sisterhood that is bonded by the love of reading. She is a reviewer for APOOO Exchange Team and also a member of APOOO BookClub. She also enjoys photography, scrap booking, and writing.
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