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Bullet Proof Soul

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While dealing with her unsatisfactory dating life, the death of family members, job problems, and baby momma drama, reporter Lacy Foxx must confront the hard truths about the people she loves in order to decide how far she is willing to go to find happiness and self-acceptance. Original.

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First published May 1, 2005

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Michelle Buckley

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January 1, 2009
Restoration of a Durable Soul

Welcome to The Lacy Foxx channel: All Lacy, all the time!

The African, and Native American journalist, Lacy Foxx of Kansas City, Missouri is a Metro Tribune Entertainment Writer. There is no secret that she tends to run before she can be hurt. Well she's the only one that doesn't know this about herself. Yet she believes that she wants what every other woman wants- the security of a loving, and committed relationship.

Lacy is trying to feng shui herself into an oblivion. BUT reminders of her past relationship, old job, best friend, and deceased relatives have her always looking hard at decisions that she's made/making in her life. This may be Kansas, but is she really content with settling for fairly there?

Do a lie and an omission mean the same thing? To forgive or not to forgive, that is the question? While Lacy (with the help of her grandmother BiBi) tries to add, deduct, and reason with herself about the factors of love that she's involved in, we're there as the entire episode unfolds.

Friendships, love, bonding, mishaps, lies, understanding, truth, and growth. Can Lacy Foxx continue to dodge the attacks of her `Bulletproof Soul'?

Tune in as Lacy Foxx takes us on a personal journey of her life story.

Bulletproof Soul is a solid debut effort.

Reviewed by: Crystal
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June 6, 2008
I thought this book was pretty good to be the first novel by Michelle Buckley. I think that she will be around for quite sometime and we will see her writing grow stronger. I look forward to the next read.

I thought Lacy was a very strong character that eventually did what was best for herself in the end. She decided to stick to her moral beliefs and not give into Winston. He seemed to only be able to love her in his own way and not the way that she needed him to and also as honestly has he should have.
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December 7, 2011
The book was pretty good however the main character's stupidity was quite annoying. I wouldn't read this again but I would suggest it to others.
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