Posts Tagged ‘Donnica Copeland’

Second Chance at Love by Victoria Wells

By • Feb 4th, 2012 • Category: Book Review 2012

As a young widowed mother, love is the last thing on Karen Johnston’s mind. Her busy life revolves around caring for her two young children, which becomes even more challenging when her children begin to show signs of needing a father in their lives. Just as things start to go haywire in the Johnston household, in walks ruggedly handsome Dominic Peretti, Jr. The attraction between the two is undeniable.



Quiet As It’s Kept by Monique Miller

By • Sep 21st, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

Will Tracy is a good, God-fearing man who had a shaky childhood as he watched his father abuse his mother. Morgan is beautiful and appears to be the perfect Christian woman. But once Will pledges his life to her, he nearly loses his….



Redeeming Waters by Vanessa Griggs

By • Aug 9th, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

Brianna was ten years old when she first met twenty-five year old David R. Shepherd, a devout and gifted gospel recording artist who would ultimately become world renowned megastar, King d.Avid. He left an impression on Brianna she would never forget.



The Devil, The Dance and The Deal by Victoria Christopher Murray

By • Jul 1st, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

What would you do for five million dollars? Adam and Evia Langston have lived in their own little garden of Eden since the two married at the age of seventeen. Working their way up from the humblest of beginnings…



Teen Girls Need L.O.V.E by S Dodson

By • Jul 1st, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

Teen Girls Need L.O.V.E. is suitable for the straight A student, the troubled teen, and the girl looking to be empowered. The goal is to transform our teens into successful women by giving them the tools needed to build their self confidence and self esteem.



Man Enough For Me by Rhonda Bowen

By • Jul 1st, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

Twenty-something public relations gem Jules Jackson has everything in her life under control, and that’s exactly the way she likes it. She’s got no problem handling two jobs, her crazy friends, and her difficult mother. But she’s just about given up on men–until she meets fine Germaine Williams…



A Good Excuse To Be Bad by Miranda Parker

By • May 16th, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

Angel has to admit she’s feeling restless. The only excitement in her new life is her schoolgirl crush on the town’s new pastor, Justus-too-Hot-to-be-Holy Morgan. But a fateful encounter and a job gone wrong at Club Night Candy in underground Atlanta is about to change all that… Soon, Angel’s trying to save her divazilla twin sister from her big mouth and a scandalous murder charge, and probing a church cover-up–with none other than Justus by her side. But Angel has one more pressing concern: will Bella be ready for kindergarten? Only time will tell for this bad girl gone good whose days are once again far from boring–and hopefully far from numbered…



Who Said It Would Be Easy by Cheryl Faye

By • Mar 11th, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

Who Said It Would Be Easy? is a story that offers hope in situations that, at first seem hopeless, and shows that through faith in an all-powerful God, even the most painful experiences can culminate in true joy and peace.



Come Sunday Morning by Terry E. Hill

By • Mar 2nd, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

Hezekiah Cleveland is the influential pastor of mega church, New Testament Cathedral. He, along with his wife, Samantha, are building a brand new $40 million sanctuary. The homeless in the neighborhood are up in arms because they feel the money could go towards helping them find housing. While trying to find a way to work out some of their differences, Hezekiah meets someone with the non-profit outreach program for the homeless. Drawn to this person like no other before, Hezekiah begins to have an affair that he believes will one day turn into the love of his life



Steppin’ Into The Good Life by Tia McCollors

By • Jan 27th, 2011 • Category: Book Review 2011

Shelia Rushmore thought she’d be the last woman standing when it was time to fight for her man. Instead Ace, her boyfriend of two years, chose to reunite with his ex-wife, leaving Shelia emotionally devastated. It’s a year later when Sheila is convinced that sneaking into their wedding ceremony will put closure on the gaping hole in her heart. But it’s on the back pew of the church where a new relationship begins for Shelia.