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Sistah Circle

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Tiki, DaVonnche and Fantasy make up the Sistah Circle. Every Friday in the month these three sistah-friends meet at dinner to dish up, advice, warnings and gossip over Buffalo wings and drinks. It’s what keeps them grounded and close. The drama enters when they start keeping secrets, and those secrets are what ultimately cause each of them to experience heartbreak and betrayal. Will tragedy cause the Sistah-Circle to break or will their individual trials bring them closer together?
DaVonnche’ is on a quest for love, Fantasy’s is fine with a romp in the hay, and Tiki is losing a battle with reality. Join these lovely, strong willed women as they discover the best and the worst of themselves. I guarantee you will shed tears of laughter, pain and joy.
“Let the Shoot the Shit Sistah Circle Begin”
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146 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 22, 2012

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Felisha Bradshaw

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3,140 reviews14 followers
November 22, 2020
Unreadable tripe. Felisha Bradshaw writes in the Acknowledgements that "We all have unique gifts from the creator; our Father and my gift is writing." Sorry to break it to you, this book would appear to prove that the creator is very, very fallible.
Page one, paragraph one: "Out of nowhere a woman in a bathrobe and slippers appeared with a crow bar hanging from her hand."
There is no such thing as a crow bar.
"The woman took the same knife she stabbed the car tires with and plunged herself in the stomach. Her body collapsed, and the thud was loud and hollow."
The same knife? Was she carrying around a full set of cutlery?
Stabbed, maybe, plunged herself? 'Loud and hollow' - really?
I could continue but it is too depressing.
Reading random books is sometimes very annoying - is it too much to ask for books to be proofed and edited before launching them onto an unsuspecting public?
Profile Image for Me'Tova Hollingsworth - Bethley.
413 reviews1 follower
January 9, 2013
I'm sad to say that I have been sleeping on a great author. Felisha Bradshaw’s Sistah Circle was a FIYAH read! There were a few editing errors, but they were not distractions at all and it definitely did not take away from its 5 star content. The short story was so good, that I am about to get part 2 and finish tonight! The story is about three ladies, who have been best friends since high school. They form a bonded group call the Sistah Circle, but little do they know each Sistah has a circle of secrets of her own. DeVonnche' is a plus size independent, real-estate selling diva, who is self conscience about her weight. She feels that no man would really be able to love her because of her thick frame. Fantasy is a independent Sistah that runs her a host of online sites, and provides makeovers services at a hefty price. She doesn't want her friend to know what kind of businesses she is running, so she keeps that part of her life a secret. She gets involved with a handsome young gun that rocks her world. Tiki is a gold-digging round the way girl that has a few secrets of her on. She's been dealt a bad hand in life, and is getting by, by any means necessary. Felisha makes the characters come to life with their real life issues/circumstances. The Sistah Circle is an emotional, page turning rollercoaster ride that you will enjoy and won't mind telling your friends about.
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352 reviews61 followers
January 9, 2013
Felisha Bradshaw penned an amazing tale of friendship. DaVonnche, Fantasy, & Tiki are 3 women who all have a little something to hide from each other but when the going gets tough, they come together for each other.

DaVonnche is the big girl of the group and more like the mother hen of the threesome. She feels her weight keeps her from having a real boyfriend because men don't like big women. Fantasy is a self made millionaire who is running an online dating service that neither of her friends know about. Tiki is the baby of the group who has a big secret of all but doesn't know how to break it to her girls yet. When one of these ladies gets into a bind, true friendship shows that no matter how big or small, they are there to keep each others spirits lifted.

Minus a few mishaps with the spellings of names, this was a great story of friendship. Neither character over shadowed the other. The plot was something esily identifiable. I can't wait to crack open part 2 to see what else these ladies have in store! Great Job Felisha!!
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Author 6 books53 followers
October 22, 2012
This book was great! It had a few editing errors (for those who care about these things) but it did not distract from the story at all. The characters will pull you in and have you feeling damn near every emotion that they are feeling. Tiki, DaVonnche and Fantasy make up the Sistah Circle. They are all independent women who have their own insecurities and wants. The story captured me from the first page. I started to only give this book a four star review because the author did one thing that I hate...left me hanging until the part 2 comes out. However, since the book was so good and had me all up in my emotions I'm going to give it a 4 star anyway. Great job Felisha!
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67 reviews18 followers
October 4, 2012
This book started off kind of slow to me, but it did pick up. It was about 3 friends Tiki, Fantasy, and Davonnche. They are there for one another which is there Sistah Circle. It has some drama and twist with real life issues. You were left hanging at the end, but it makes you want to read part 2. It did have some errors, but not so you couldn't enjoy the book. Waiting for part 2.
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Author 22 books63 followers
January 25, 2015
You can see the struggle all of the characters had within themselves but they all had someone to uplift them. The Sistah Circle included many lessons on the importance of how you view yourself. Even with the minimal errors, the storyline flowed greatly.
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27 reviews6 followers
January 9, 2013
This book was a very good read, besides a couple of errors everything else was okay!!!! Great Storyline....
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335 reviews7 followers
December 10, 2014
It was good but had moments of dropping but pick back up to being a good story line
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