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Jeanetta Britt

    Jeanetta Britt écrit de la fiction chrétienne et de la poésie Gospel pour partager l'amour qu'elle trouve dans sa foi. Ses romans sont remplis de drames savoureux et de suspense audacieux, excitant les sens tout en inspirant l'âme. À travers ses histoires, elle explore des thèmes de persévérance, de communauté et de puissance de la foi face à l'adversité. Sa poésie offre de profondes réflexions sur les thèmes de la vie, célébrant l'amour et l'espoir.

    Girl with the Mismatched Eyes
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      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      What's Trina Laws to do now that she's traded her career for her family, her kids have outgrown her, and her husband is pushing her away? Does she follow her sex-crazed sister's advice, "Girl, you better go get you some," or turn to her mother's God?How can a strong, handsome man like Jett Thorne keep his convictions in a world filled with treachery and moral compromise? Should he follow his feelings, or stay true to his cold-hearted wife?And while the grown folks are doing their own thing, who's looking out for the kids; or do they have to find their own way out?Trina Laws and Jett Thorne find the answer when they find each other-but can true love wait?

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    • Girl with the Mismatched Eyes

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      "Ripped-from-the-headlines action story!" Molly--the girl with the mismatched eyes--and the nefarious 4-G Crew will lead us on a merry chase, traipsing through their white privilege and malicious intentions for the black community, to find their true identities and their God-ordained destiny. But, in the meantime, if Lucille Jackson has anything to say about it, her husband, Bertram--the first black sheriff ever elected in the region--will be working overtime to keep Screamer, South Carolina from living up to its name which is deeply rooted in its racist past. The Jacksons are determined to keep the black community safe and to make sure black lives matter. Along the way, however, they all may make a startling "...all racists ain't white..."

      Girl with the Mismatched Eyes