About
The Book
Candace Walker, Kaylan Smith, Jordan Tate, and
Tiffany Thomas have their share of sorrows,
but neither of them realizes how deep the sorrow goes. What happens when they agree to meet for a weekend of relaxation in beautiful Napa County? Which one will leave the same or worse?
but neither of them realizes how deep the sorrow goes. What happens when they agree to meet for a weekend of relaxation in beautiful Napa County? Which one will leave the same or worse?
For Candace Walker, life has left her battered and
bruised. Kaylan Smith has struggled with prejudice from her in-laws.
After fifteen years of marriage, bitterness is trying to raise its ugly head
for Jordan Tate, whose husband wants to call it quits. And for Tiffany Thomas,
dealing with rejection has never been one of her greatest feats.
Although they have been friends for years, they
thought they knew each other well. But will a secret destroy their relationship
and bring the sisterhood to a complete halt? Will they be able to forgive and
allow God to mend that which might be torn?
About
The Author
Paulette Harper is an award-winning and best-selling
author. She is the owner of Write Now Literary Virtual Book Tours and is
passionate about helping authors succeed in publishing and marketing their
books. Paulette has been writing and publishing books since 2008. Paulette is the author of That Was Then, This
is Now, Completely Whole and The Sanctuary. Her articles have appeared on-line
and in print.
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Excerpt
“Stop preaching to me. I
don’t want to hear it anymore. I’ve had enough of your self-righteousness.” The
words continued to cut Jordan’s heart; words that she never heard before coming
from the mouth of her husband, Eric. “You knew how I was before we got married.” His tone deepened with every word.
Standing in front of the sink, Jordan was frozen and
motionless in the middle of the kitchen. She held the dish towel in one hand
and a plate in the other. She turned and faced Eric, whose eyes were cold and hard. The verbal blows kept coming. Her mouth opened wide, but no words could be
formed when he uttered the deadly words, “I want a divorce.”
You rock Yolanda. Thank you
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