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Vera Jennings
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AUTHOR VERA JENNINGS ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF A NEW NOVEL ENTITLED THE SISTER GOSPELS
Franklin, Wisconsin – January 2013. Vera Jennings is proud to announce the debut of The Sister Gospels, a Christian fiction novel available on Amazon.com in Kindle and paperback formats.
The Sister Gospels is a faith-based novel depicting the intertwining lives of four close-knit, African American sisters as each embark on her own tumultuous path to growth and self-discovery. A tragic loss, a doomed relationship, substance abuse and adjusting to life after divorce are the trials that test the sisters’ strength of character as they draw closer to God and one another.
The genre for The Sister Gospels can be summed up as urban, Christian fiction romance which offers an irresistible and popular niche for female readers in particular. However, the book also features secular themes and prominent male characters that creates universal appeal and offers a compelling slice-of-life human drama. Though most of the main characters are African-American, with several having a personal relationship with Christ, it’s something everyone can relate to, including a nonbelieving audience.
The Sister Gospels has currently received a 4.9 out of 5 star rating among customer reviews on Amazon. “Engrossing. This book kept me interested from start to finish and I truly enjoyed how each story was connected but also stood on their own,” was Sharon Valentine’s comment. “Powerfully Good. I really did enjoy this book. It touched a spot in my heart. I had to bring out the Kleenex,” wrote Kendra Cheatham.
In summary, The Sister Gospels is written with the intention to inspire and stir the soul of the reader, fostering introspection and a God-consciousness along the way, while being thoroughly entertaining as well.
Vera Jennings has previously had two short stories published and written another faith-based novel entitled The Way of a Heart, which is slated for publication sometime in the future.
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