Construction of New Testament Cathedral's multimillion-dollar crystal sanctuary is complete. Pastor Samantha Cleaveland is credited with building the magnificent edifice in spite of her grief over the death of her husband, the mega church's former beloved pastor, Hezekiah T. Cleaveland. Los Angeles and the world are ready to celebrate with Samantha and the New Testament family. Samantha is the reigning queen and celebrated minister of the gospel; however, conspiring in the background are the people whose lives she has left in shambles in her shameless pursuit of power. Samantha thought she had killed Danny St. John during a botched blackmail attempt, but he has returned to avenge the death of Hezekiah, the only man he ever truly loved. Danny has enlisted the help of Gideon Truman, a reporter who would like nothing more than to expose Samantha as a murderer to further his journalism career. Cynthia Pryce continues her tireless efforts to bring down Samantha as well, so that her husband can become head pastor. The emotionally fragile Scarlett Shackelford is struggling to maintain her sanity while she fights to prevent Samantha from luring away her husband. A star-studded party hosted by Samantha at the Cleaveland estate in Bel Air is the culmination of a month of celebrations marking the completion of the cathedral. The wounded band of coconspirators is present at the elegant affair, ready to strike against their enemy. Precise timing, absolute secrecy, and unfettered hate are the elements that must be in place for their plan to succeed. Will Samantha be able to deliver her victory speech, or will her enemies have the final say? The intense drama comes to a head in this final installment of Terry E. Hill's popular Sunday Morning Trilogy.
The Committee is Terry E. Hill's fourth novel. Come Sunday Morning was his first book, followed by When Sunday Comes Again in 2012 and The Last Sunday in 2013. The publisher consolidated Hill's first two books into one and re-released it 2014 as The Come Sunday Morning Saga. Come Sunday Morning was selected as number three of the five best fiction books for 2012 by the Sankofa Literary Society. When Sunday Comes Again was released in the summer of 2012 and made the AALBC (African American Literary Book Club) Urban Fiction Best Seller List. Hill's novels have also been featured on the Bestsellers List of Black Expressions and have been selected as best books of the month and year by various bookstores and book clubs throughout the country. The Sunday Morning Saga has been acquired by more than 10,000 libraries in the U.S., Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
Hill has developed a significant audience who eagerly await each new release. Elev8.com, an online property of Hello Beautiful, profiled the author as the next E. Lynn Harris for his clever storytelling and LGBT subplots. He and his writings have been featured on BET.com's monthly YOU GOTTA HAVE IT column, Crème Magazine, Elev8/Hello Beautiful, Black Literature Magazine and The Literary Network.
Don't know why I keep putting myself through the torture of reading a series! (kicks wall in vain) This series ender was 75% recap, 25% let's wrap it up. Decent whodunit spin at the end but it doesn't negate the originality each book in a series should maintain. Sure interweave the back story but to outright copy/paste, naw I'm not with it.
I really enjoy Hill’s writing. I can see this book being made into a movie. This is the final installment in a series of three. As someone who read the previous books, I found the constant retelling of previous events annoying. The book would have been half the size if it weren’t for that.
I really enjoyed this read. The characters were well developed. The storyline wove a twist and turning path. The only thing for me was the overdescribing in the 1st book. I think without the repetition the story would have flowed cleaner and perhaps had 2 books. Overall a really good story!
This third installment in the series was just an ok read to me. I had to read to finish out the series, but the author to me, used too much repeating of book two. Maybe this was to help jog the reader's memory in between the last two installments, but it was just too much to have 2-3 pages straight from the last book. Also I hope no one get into this series thinking that it is Christian fiction because it definitely is Not!!!
I finished this book which was the last in the series. Pastor Samantha Cleveland was a force to be reckoned with. She was a murderer, an adulterer, liar, manipulator. She was about self, money and fame. Jealous of her husband. She had love for no one except for herself, not husband nor daughter. She was killed by the least likely person, Hattie Williams. A good read this was!!
It took me forever to finish this book! I kinda lost interest in the story. I knew Samantha was gonna die but it was truly a shocker on who actually killed her!
this was a really good series.it was slow at times but a very good ending.the person thAt did the dirty work wasn't who i thought it was and blew me away.I loved it