Posts Tagged ‘Jeanette’

Up Pops the Devil by Angela Benson

By • Aug 10th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

I loved how Ms Benson built up the suspense in this novel. I could see all the layers of each individual’s life come apart. I eagerly anticipated the cookout scene when all the characters came together. All the tension at that gathering was just the groundwork for even more suspense. I think Up Pops the Devil will appeal to both Christian fiction and urban fiction readers.



Zora and Nicky by Claudia Mair Burney

By • Jul 17th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

One does not know when or where love can be found. Nor does one have control over who they will fall in love with. Nicholas (Nicky) Parker was minding his own business, certainly not looking to fall in love, when he walked into a Bible class held at his boss’ home. Looking for a deeper [...]



Between the Sheets–You, Your Significant Other, and Your Best Friend

By • Jul 7th, 2008 • Category: Between The Sheets

Ladies, it’s your spouse/significant other’s birthday and you want to give him the gift of a lifetime and satisfy his fantasy. You want to give him something that he will remember long after his birthday–a threesome including you, your husband and your best friend.



Running From Mercy by Terra Little

By • Jul 5th, 2008 • Category: Book of the Week

BOOK DESCRIPTION:  Pam always said it would take an act of Congress to get her to go back home to Mercy, Georgia, but all that’s really called for is the death of her twin sister Paris. Suddenly she’s eating her words and sneaking back into town like a thief in the night, trying to lay [...]



Jealousy by Marsha Jenkins-Sanders

By • Jun 30th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Author Marsha Jenkins stated her sophomoric novel, Jealousy, is a fictional account of a true story. She also stated jealousy can make people do strange things and thanks to a jealous cousin who made her life miserable for many years, she was able to write a novel that will intrigue many readers. Dakota North lived [...]



Too Little, Too Late by Victoria Christopher Murray

By • Jun 23rd, 2008 • Category: Book Review

There are very few sequels that I really enjoy. There are even fewer three- peats that I enjoy, but author Victoria Christopher Murray pulled out all stops with Too Little,Too Late. Jasmine Larson Bush is back and is still trying to help God with all her schemes and lies. Only, this time Jasmine’s schemes and [...]



Ex-Terminator by Suzetta Perkins

By • Jun 23rd, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Sylvia St. James’ husband told her she was fat and he did not want to be married to her anymore. He left and reunited with his ex-wife. After several months of nightmares about their final conversation, she began to make steps to heal and rejoice in her newly single status. Sylvia gathered together several other [...]



You Gotta Sin to Get Saved by J.D. Mason

By • Apr 1st, 2008 • Category: Book Review

You Gotta Sin to Get Saved is the third of a trilogy by J .D. Mason. The characters from One Day I Saw A Black King and Don’t Want No Sugar make appearances in this novel. Some thirty years ago, Charlotte walked out on her two pre-teen daughters leaving them to fend for themselves in [...]



Jezebel by Jacquelin Thomas

By • Mar 1st, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Jessie Belle Holt grew up in rural Mayville GA, with her preacher father and her unassuming, but conniving mother. Bored with life in Mayville, and feeling she was destined for greater things, Jessie Belle seeks a way out. When a young preacher, in the person of Traynor Deveraux, comes to town to run a revival [...]



That Mean Old Yesterday by Stacey Patton

By • Mar 1st, 2008 • Category: Book Review

In slavery times, the master would beat slaves into submission. Their whippings discouraged slaves from running, rebelling and slothful. In turn, slaves beat their own children so the master would not have to. Whippings and beatings are a learned behavior. One that should have ended with slavery, but someone became the punishment of choice for [...]