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Authors: Pat Simmons

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Making Love Work, Book 2 : LOVE AT WORK.
How
do two people go undercover to hide an office romance in a busy
television newsroom? In plain sight, of course. Desiree King is an
assignment editor at KDPX-TV in St. Louis, MO. She dispatches a
team to wherever breaking news happens. Her focus is to stay ahead
of the competition. Overall, she's easy-going, respectable, and
compassionate. But when it comes to dating a fellow coworker, she
refuses to cross that professional line. Award-winning
investigative reporter Bryan Mitchell makes life challenging for
Desiree with his thoughtful gestures, sweet notes, and support. He
tries to convince Desiree that as Christians, they could show
coworkers how to blend their personal and private lives without
compromising their morals.

 

 

Making Love Work, Book 3: WORDS OF LOVE.
Call
it old fashion, but Simone French was smitten with a love letter.
Not a text, email, or Facebook post, but a love letter sent through
snail mail. The prose wasn’t the corny
roses-are-red-and-violets-are-blue stuff. The first letter
contained short accolades for a job well done. Soon after, the
missives were filled with passionate words from a man who confessed
the hidden secrets of his soul. He revealed his unspoken
weaknesses, listed his uncompromising desires, and unapologetically
noted his subtle strengths. Yes, Rice Taylor was ready to surrender
to love.
Whew.
Closing her eyes, Simone inhaled the faint
lingering smell of roses on the beige plain stationery. She had a
testimony. If anyone would listen, she would proclaim that love was
truly blind.

 

 

TESTIMONY:
IF I SHOULD DIE
BEFORE I WAKE.

It is of the LORD's mercies that we are not consumed,
because His compassions fail not. They are new every morning, great
is Thy faithfulness. Lamentations 3:22-23, God’s mercies are sure;
His promises are fulfilled; but a dawn of a new morning is God’
grace. If you need a testimony about God’s grace, then If I Should
Die Before I Wake will encourage your soul. Nothing happens in our
lives by chance. If you need a miracle, God’s got that too. Trust
Him. Has it been a while since you’ve had a testimony? Increase
your prayer life, build your faith and walk in victory because
without a test, there is no testimony.

 

 

HER DRESS.
(Stand alone) Sometimes a woman
just wants to splurge on something new, especially when she’s about
to attend an event with movers and shakers. Find out what happens
when Pepper Trudeau is all dressed up and goes to the ball, but
another woman is modeling the same attire.

At first, Pepper is embarrassed, then the
night gets interesting when she meets Drake Logan.
Her Dress
is a romantic novella about the all too common occurrence—two women
shopping at the same place. Maybe having the same taste isn’t all
bad. Sometimes a good dress is all you need to meet the man of your
dreams.

The
Guilty Series
Kick Off

 

When do you know the most important decision of your
life is the right one?

Reaping the seeds from what she's sown; Cheney
Reynolds moves into a historic neighborhood in Ferguson, Missouri,
and becomes a reclusive. Her first neighbor, the incomparable
Mrs. Beatrice Tilley Beacon aka Grandma BB, is an opinionated
childless widow. Grandma BB is a self-proclaimed expert on topics
Cheney isn’t seeking advice—everything from landscaping to hip-hop
dancing to romance. Then there is Parke Kokumuo Jamison VI, a
direct descendant of a royal African tribe. He learned his family
ancestry, African history, and lineage preservation before he could
count. Unwittingly, they are drawn to each other, but it takes
Christ to weave their lives into a spiritual bliss while He
exonerates their past indiscretions.

 

 

One man, one woman, one God and one big problem.
Malcolm Jamieson wasn't the man who got away, but the man God
instructed Hallison Dinkins to set free. Instead of their explosive
love affair leading them to the wedding altar, God diverted
Hallison to the prayer altar during her first visit back to church
in years.

Malcolm was convinced that his woman had loss her
mind to break off their engagement. Didn't Hallison know that
Malcolm, a tenth generation descendant of a royal African tribe,
couldn't be replaced? Once Malcolm concedes that their relationship
can't be savaged, he issues Hallison his own edict, "If we're meant
to be with each other, we'll find our way back. If not, that means
that there's a love stronger than what we had." His words begin to
haunt Hallison until she begins to regret their break up, and
that's where their story begins. Someone has to retreat, and God
never loses a battle.

 

 

Cheney Reynolds Jamieson made a choice years ago that
is now shaping her future and the future of the men she loves. A
botched abortion left her unable to carry a baby to term, and her
husband, Parke K. Jamison VI, is expected to produce heirs. With a
wife who cannot give him a child, Parke vows to find and get
custody of his illegitimate son by any means necessary. Meanwhile,
Cheney’s twin brother, Rainey, struggles with his anger over his
ex-girlfriend’s actions that haunt him, and their father, Dr.
Roland Reynolds, fights to keep an old secret in the past.

Follow the paths of this family as they try
to determine what God wants for them and how they can follow His
guidance. Still Guilty by Pat Simmons is the third installment of
the popular Guilty series. Read the other books in the series:
Guilty of Love and Not Guilty of Love, and learn more about the
Jamieson legacy in Guilty by Association, The Guilt Trip, and Free
from Guilt. The Acquittal starts off the Guilty Parties series.

THE JAMIESON LEGACY SERIES

 

 

 

The Jamieson Legacy, Book I:
GUILTY BY ASSOCIATION
.
How important is a name? To
the St. Louis Jamiesons who are tenth generation descendants of a
royal African tribe—everything. To the Boston Jamiesons whose
father never married their mother—there is no loyalty or legacy.
Kidd Jamieson suffers from the “angry” male syndrome because his
father was an absent in the home, but insisted his two sons carry
his last name. It takes an old woman who mingles genealogy truths
and Bible verses together for Kidd to realize his worth as a strong
black man. He learns it’s not his association with the name that
identifies him, but the man he becomes that defines him.

 

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