

I’m just a nobody trying to tell everybody about somebody who can save anybody. And man, I wasn’t ready for all this church drama. This book is a perfect example of how a nobody can convince a somebody not to tell everybody about anybody in his family. It’s also about why you can’t just follow just anybody. We always hear about how messy first families can be; well, here’s the proof. This book follows two women.
Priscilla, who is the first lady to Reverend Sabre. They have five boys together: Tre and Moshe (twins), Mack, Ivy, the youngest being Emanuel, also known as Wonderboy. Reverend Sabre and Wonderboy are two of the worst people. Priscilla, knowingly or unknowingly, is complicit in a lot of the hypocrisy that is following this family.
Then there is Diamond. Despite everything that she has going on, she is madly in love with Wonderboy.
This book is about how these two women have to go through the unthinkable with these men just to find freedom and peace.
I enjoyed every minute and laughed every time Priscilla spoke. It felt real and believable. This was 228 pages of messy church drama, and it was beautifully done. This is Addie E. Citchens' first novel, and, hell, I need to know if she knows people like this in real life.
This book is about how sacrificing your time, self-worth, and being 100 percent submissive to complicit to the wrong man can have dire consequences. It’s about a man who uses religion to justify all of his bullshit.
I enjoyed the cover artwork and can’t wait to see what’s next from her.
I’m just a nobody trying to tell everybody about somebody who can save anybody. And man, I wasn’t ready for all this church drama. This book is a perfect example of how a nobody can convince a somebody not to tell everybody about anybody in his family. It’s also about why you can’t just follow just anybody. We always hear about how messy first families can be; well, here’s the proof. This book follows two women.
Priscilla, who is the first lady to Reverend Sabre. They have five boys together: Tre and Moshe (twins), Mack, Ivy, the youngest being Emanuel, also known as Wonderboy. Reverend Sabre and Wonderboy are two of the worst people. Priscilla, knowingly or unknowingly, is complicit in a lot of the hypocrisy that is following this family.
Then there is Diamond. Despite everything that she has going on, she is madly in love with Wonderboy.
This book is about how these two women have to go through the unthinkable with these men just to find freedom and peace.
I enjoyed every minute and laughed every time Priscilla spoke. It felt real and believable. This was 228 pages of messy church drama, and it was beautifully done. This is Addie E. Citchens' first novel, and, hell, I need to know if she knows people like this in real life.
This book is about how sacrificing your time, self-worth, and being 100 percent submissive to complicit to the wrong man can have dire consequences. It’s about a man who uses religion to justify all of his bullshit.
I enjoyed the cover artwork and can’t wait to see what’s next from her.