If Memory Serves by Vanessa Davis Griggs
By Priscilla Johnson • Nov 9th, 2008 • Category: Book Review •
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Vanessa Davis Griggs returns to Atlanta in If Memory Serves for the final installment of the Blessed Trinity Trilogy. Using the name Elaine Robertson, Memory Patterson befriends Johnnie Mae Landris as she once again tries to find out information about her mother, Sarah Fleming. Memory, who is now in her late sixties, is ready to show everyone that she is saved and ready to face the truth about her childhood; yet, everyone that comes in contact with her is unable to forget her lying and deceitful personality. Meanwhile, Johnnie Mae’s friend, Charity, has a breakthrough that could explain her split personality and she must decide if she is ready and able to handle the truth.
Griggs answered all of her readers’ unanswered questions about Memory and Charity and she added some additional twists and turns to keep the story fresh and intriguing for her readers. Griggs reveals secrets that have kept families apart. She shows how difficult choices are made and how a person’s faith is tested. I enjoyed reading this book very much. The story moved a bit slow for this reviewer but it was still very intriguing and entertaining.
Reviewed by: Priscilla C. Johnson
APOOO BookClub
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Priscilla Johnson is a single mom of a 12 year-old and guardian of two teen-age nephews, lives in Baltimore Maryland. Working full time as an Equal Opportunity Investigator, she enjoys spending her free time traveling to bookstores within the area to meet her favorite authors at book signings or helping to plan book events. Priscilla was given the nickname “BookManiac” by a co-worker who continues to laugh at her weekly delivery of books in the mail. She has been reviewing books for APOOO, A Place Of Our Own, for a little over eight months and she enjoys every minute. Besides reading, Priscilla enjoys walking, crocheting, or simply sitting on her balcony listening to the Creator.
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