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Serving Justice

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Sometimes love resides above the law. What happens when a prominent and successful Chicago Judge falls in love with her driver? Angela Jenkins decided as a child that she would become a lawyer. Fighting injustices perpetrated against those who could not or would not fight for themselves ran like passion through her veins. Growing up, Angela was taught that putting God first in her life, respecting the rights and choices of others, and working hard, were the most important things a person should strive for. While in pursuit of her law degree, Angela meets Rhonda, Theresa, and Darlene who are there reaching for the same goals. Over the next two decades, an unbreakable bond forms and friends become sisters. Angela finds the more successful she becomes, the more she begins to lose her connection with God and starts conforming more to the world, than to the word of God. When love enters her heart, she must decide if having a relationship is more important than what others, including her friends, have to say. Angela is forced to look at what's important in her life and has to choose between allowing others to shape who she is or conforming to what God wants her to be.

248 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 2009

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Jacqueline D. Moore

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encouragement daily on her website http://www.jacquelinedmoore.com. She is also a contributing author to several anthologies including 2008 releases, "Triumph of my Soul, Stories of Hope, Triumph and Inspiration" "Journeys of Love, Voices of the Heart" and "Gumbo for the Soul, Here's our Child Where is the Village."

She and her two sons, James and Joseph reside in Detroit, Michigan. They are members of New St. Mark Baptist Church under the leadership of Sr. Pastor, Larry Smith.

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June 29, 2009
Excellent Debut

Author Jackie Moore has a nitch for story telling. This novel will have you looking at your life and questioning do you do the same as the women in this book. I felt every emotion theses characters went though and could relate to most of them. Ms Moore has me hooked I can’t wait for her next released novel.

Angela Jenkins has it all or so one would think. The one thing missing from her life is love. When she finds it in the form of her chauffer all the drama begins. As Angie is being honored for an award she ask Tony her driver to be her escort for the night while both are attracted to one another both are brushing it off. The night is going wonderful until Tony is asked the dreaded question what do you do for a living, Angela’s sister friends (Rhonda, Theresa and Darlene) are outraged at Tony response. Thus leading to the plot of the book that will keep you engrossed until you hit the end of the book, and then looking for more. Will love prevail or will the nea-sayers?

Rhonda, Theresa, and Darlene are just as successful and Angela giving the old saying a true meaning “birds of a feather flock together.” All three are strong black woman, doing for them selves and each alone. Each has strong minds. They each have a story to tell and could have easily been the main character.

This is Urban Christian Romance at it best. Peace in the storm is putting out quality books!!!

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May 27, 2016
"Serving Justice" is an amazing book! Loved it! I had no ideal what had brought someone to their knees and cry crocodile tears. Boy did I find out and it was something that never entered my mind. As usual Jacqueline D. Moore grabs you early and keep you on a roller coaster ride to the end. I really enjoyed this book because I felt I was someone who the characters knew, a neighbor, friend, big sis, etc. The writer's writing style is so interesting! I had to keep reading it. Do yourself a favor, find out just what "Serving Justice" is all about. You are going to be like WOW!
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March 24, 2015
Serving Justice

This is the first book I have read by Jacqueline Moore and it will not be my last; this story and these characters are Awesome!. My only complaint would be that I wanted more romance to happen between Tony and his Angel.
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