Posts Tagged ‘Sharel E. Gordon-Love’

His Grace, His Mercy by Keshia Dawn

By Sharel Gordon-Love • Dec 24th, 2009 • Category: Book Review 2009

Author Keshia Dawn has penned a wonderful Christian fiction novel that assures us that God will meet us where we live in His Grace, His Mercy.



His Grace, His Mercy by Keshia Dawn

By Sharel Gordon-Love • Dec 20th, 2009 • Category: Book Review 2009

When tragedy strikes one of the young couples, past hurts resurface that need to be resolved, and Gracie’s desire to help the other couple threatens her own marriage. Only relationships based on unconditional love and faith will give them the strength to believe in God’s will.



Only in Paradise by Michelle Monkou

By Sharel Gordon-Love • Apr 17th, 2009 • Category: Book Review 2009

For teacher Athena Crawford, the lush Caribbean island offers the career opportunity of a lifetime. But there’s trouble in paradise: Collin Winslow, the education project’s difficult, drop-dead-gorgeous administrator.



What White Boyz Want by Bridgette Midway

By Sharel Gordon-Love • Oct 4th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

What White Boyz Want is a compilation of romantic short stories written by several authors expressing love between African American women and white men.
The first story in this collection starts with “Bitter Ball,” where not only did Danika and G.T. differ in race, but in personality and style as well. Each year they would attend [...]



Live Your Privilege by Andrea Michelle Green

By APOOO • Aug 11th, 2008 • Category: Book of the Week

Get off the sidelines. I have learned that making regular deposits into a pity box will not change your life. Waiting for some existential force to fix your life, without you doing anything, is not realistic. You picked up this book because you are seeking more life satisfaction. You know that you want more than the day-to-day grind.



Live Your Privilege by Andrea Michelle Green

By Sharel Gordon-Love • Jul 30th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Get off the sidelines. I have learned that making regular deposits into a pity box will not change your life. Waiting for some existential force to fix your life, without you doing anything, is not realistic. You picked up this book because you are seeking more life satisfaction. You know that you want more than the day-to-day grind. You know there is no benefit in living in the shadow of past failure. You understand that the only person that can get your life moving is you. Live Your Privilege is your how-to-guide to stepping into the greatness of YOUR life.



Physicians for Brokenness by R. Deborah Williams

By Sharel Gordon-Love • Jun 30th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Author R. Deborah Williams has written a book that teaches the origin of brokenness and how we are to be healed and made whole in order to be a help to someone else. Starting where it all began, in the Garden of Eden, author Williams deals with the mindset, the temptation and a host of [...]



Brittany by Loretta Walls

By Sharel Gordon-Love • Jun 30th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Author Loretta R. Walls penned a wonderful romance/mystery within the world of dance, a place that takes years of practice and a lot of discipline to become the most sought after and the best in that field of the arts.
Brittany is an awesome dancer, one who could make her body speak volumes, as she dances [...]



Soldier Boys by Edwina Martin-Arnold

By Sharel Gordon-Love • Jun 30th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Soldier Boys is a wonderful book of short stories that pays great tribute to our servicemen, and lightens the heart with a story of romance and love. Particularly, each story addresses how hard it can be to transition to civilian life after spending time at war. The emotional state can be fragile, but it in [...]



Pulpit Confessions by Peron F Long

By Sharel Gordon-Love • Apr 1st, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Author Peron F. Long penned a novel filled with twists and turns, family drama and secrets, and ultimately a reckoning day that changed the lives of everyone involved.
Ever since the age of 12 when Raymond Miller, Jr. picked up the mic to mimic his father’s preaching, his mother, Ruth, groomed him to become a preacher. [...]