Posts Tagged ‘Sharel E. Gordon-Love’

Heaven Bound by Montre Bible

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

Author Montre Bible penned a riveting account of Andrea Turner’s life through a letter written to her son, Andrew Turner. Through the journal of her life, Andrea was able to prepare her son, Andrew, for what was ahead for him. Growing up, Andrea’s parents raised her in a loving home, with serving God at the [...]



He’s Saved…But Is He For Real? by Kimberley Brooks

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

Author Kimberley Brooks penned a fiction novel that speaks to all women when it comes to believing God for their mates. Michelle Williams was able to pull herself together after her break up with Pierre Dupree, finding new love with David Parker, the praise team leader at her church. David wasn’t built like Pierre, and [...]



Dance to Destiny by Sherri Lewis

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

Keeva Banks found herself sitting in her college counselor’s office unsure of how she would bring her grades up to complete her Master’s program. While Keeva half-heartedly listened to the counselor, she breathed through yet another anxiety attack that did not renew her passion for the program, or take away the sadness and emptiness that [...]



Spiritual Shackles by Jumal Okeyo A

By • Feb 6th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Author O. Ajamu Jumal penned a wonderful story filled with African American history from slavery to the present, that is filled with pertinent facts concerning the progression, successes and failures of our people. Pasadena, California is the setting of Spiritual Shackles where African Americans migrated to from southern states in order to work for white [...]



Addicted to Counterfeit Love by Vikki Johnson

By • Feb 6th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Author Vikki Johnson has written a handbook for women that will help them to recognize counterfeit love for what it is. Addicted to Counterfeit Love addresses the situations that women find themselves in because they do not first enjoy a love-filled, committed relationship with Jesus Christ. In turn, women will learn how to have a [...]



Office Girls by Sylvester Stephens

By • Jan 9th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Author Sylvester Stephens penned a novel that gives readers an inside perspective of “Office Girls” from a male perspective. Things are never what they appear to be on the surface, and everyone has something going on in their lives that they keep well hidden. Michael Forrester is a retired NFL player, turned journalist ,turned novelist [...]



Suddenly Single by Shana Burton

By • Jan 8th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Author Shana Johnson Burton penned a novel that will have your head spinning through the life of Vashti Hunter, the main character in “Suddenly Single.” Within the first 30 pages, Vashti found herself stood up at the church on her wedding day, a week later bent over a pastor’s desk, and met a man who [...]