Naleighna Kai's Literary Cafe Magazine April Issue - Heaven & Hell | Page 73

“ This is one of the better books that I ’ ve read in a while . The book is full of character depth , development , and livelihood . The plot was thick and enticing , and the dialogue was great . I would recommend this book to anyone who wants a good solid book to read .” --Brandon Wright IABook Reviews
Dee
dropped out of high school the moment her mother ’ s battle with cancer took a downward spiral . She became the unlikely breadwinner in a house that had too much pain and not enough money . That also meant dealing with a transient father who struggled with addiction .
When Auntie M brought Dee to live in Atlanta , things were supposed to be better than life in the Chicago projects . In Atlanta , Dee had new clothes , a full fridge , and her own bedroom . She could finally have a future dictated by opportunity and not circumstance .
However , she soon realized that even this opportunity came with its own price . Something was off about the overdose of Pastor Clifton , her aunt ’ s best friend and secret love . And no one is questioning how the community ’ s leader end up slumped over his desk — dead ?
Dee and her new friends begin to realize the problem didn ’ t begin and certainly doesn ’ t end with Pastor Clifton ’ s death . But in a church full of gossips , no one is saying a word .
In Dee ’ s world , that level of power wasn ’ t unheard of . But here , in a world of saints it was difficult to distinguish the sinners and , more importantly , the mastermind who was manipulating everyone from behind the curtain .

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