Tyrone Jenkins makes his way from jail to a big box store, pockets sagging and a hidden plan in his mind. But things don’t go as planned. Tyrone is hit with two shocking road blocks—one could send him back to jail for life, and the other is so terrifying that a life of crime seems to be a better alternative. Stuck between two choices—fight or run—Tyrone decides to fight, unleashing the same hard choice he had to face on several unsuspecting individuals. What ensues no one could have predicted. Loyalties will be tested, decisions made, and lives lost—or saved.
The Tract combines drama, humor, and riveting characters to tackle one of the most cherished practices in Christianity and suggests it is not the best way to impart the deep, vivacious and personal truth that is the gospel of Jesus Christ.
CHARMAINE DAVIS writes black woman white man (bwwm) romance, family comedy, middle-grade fiction, speculative fiction, issues dealing with the Christian life and devotionals.
Charmaine Davis's romances typically feature black women and white men (bwwm), number one because she’s a black woman married to a white man for 23 years, and number two, she desires to connect the black woman and the white man in an equal, loving, and romantic relationship that is counter to their historical narratives as black woman as victim and white man as predator. Her hope is that eventually all colors will bleed into one and humanity will once again live as one blood.
Charmaine’s stories have been praised as “refreshing!”, “uplifting”, “thought-provoking”, and “laugh out loud!”
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