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Blood, Secrets and Lies

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As the oldest of three girls, Renee at a young age knew she was born into a special family of women. These women are blessed with unique gifts from God but others may disagree. Although Renee, Leah and Tiffany were born in Georgia, their family roots were planted in New Orleans where the Creole cuisine fills your soul, the swamps run deep with blood and voodoo is a religion to some. At the age of thirteen, Renee’s life is forever changed as well as her sister’s. Family secrets are broken friendships, sexual assault and even murder all while testing the family’s faith in God. But her family has something that others don’t have… a chance to get even in the worst way and no one would ever know. Do you wait on the Lord to fight your battles or do you take vengeance and worry about consequences another day?

320 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 31, 2019

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January 28, 2022
Good story Idea; Bad writing, prose, and set-up! Where was the editor

Good story; but the prose and writing needed more. It felt very childlike as if the author just ran the words together. I purchased the second book prior to reading the 1st one. I can only hope the second book is written better. The sisters, family and history could make for a very good story and with better writing could be an awesome series. At times it was hard to continue. Also the cliffhanger did really leave me wanting more. As I stated earlier if the 2nd installment was already purchased , I wouldn't even bother.

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September 20, 2023
I had high hopes for this book, but it fell short. The storyline could’ve been great if only the writer didn’t run everything together. There was no mention of time when transitioning in the story. For example, if a paragraph started with an event from earlier in the day, there wasn’t a transition to later in the day or week or next month. Hopefully the second book has a better editor.
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February 25, 2020
This book is thrilling page after page, I enjoyed reading it and I can’t wait until the next part
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June 3, 2025
not bad. I wish there was a little more witching and drama lol
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