Me, Dee
I am the Gospel Diva Mama of her seven-year-old daughter, Selah Skye. I am also an editor and book critic, and she is a publicist to gospel recording artists and actors living in the Atlanta area. She hosted two reading event series in The A, and coordinated the Christian Fiction Workshop Panels for the 2007 RT Book Club Convention in Houston, TX. She's written articles for Spirit Led Woman, Gospel Today, and Precious Times Magazines. I'm penning a novel about you and the blinged-out skeleton in your closet.
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Watercolored Pearls (Revell Books; October 1, 2007; $12.99; 288 pages; ISBN: 0800731689) is the third in a series of novels by Stacy Hawkins Adams that will resonate with mothers, young professionals, and women struggling with self-esteem and matters of faith.
Serena, a career woman turned stay-at-home mom, wonders if she has made the right choice to now manage twin two-year-old boys and be a supportive wife to her husband who is the pastor of a newly created church in Richmond, Virginia. She struggles with the daily stresses of being a perfect mom and wife to the outside world while inside she feels torn that maybe she didn’t choose the right path.
Erika struggles to let go of her abusive past. While her estranged husband of two years sends her cards begging her to come back, she is torn between her so-called “reformed” husband and a new man who is everything she has ever wanted in a man. She wants to do what is best for her young son, which she feels is to go back to her husband and be a true family. But, her heart is torn.
Tawana, a new lawyer, is trying to pull her life together, but her ambitions keep getting in the way. In her final year at Harvard Law School, she is 23-years-old and a single mother to a very “wise beyond her years” daughter. She still longs to date, but wants to focus on her career; but she is also torn to spend time with her impressionable daughter.
Three women, each at different places in their lives, find themselves at the same crossroads—looking to God and to each other for answers on how to find beauty in themselves and in their life’s journey. Watercolored Pearls is a page-turning story of how God can use the tragic, the shameful, and the less-than-perfect circumstances of life to create something beautiful.
I hope you’ll consider a timely review or feature story about this exciting new novel. Please don’t hesitate to contact me for further information about author Stacy Hawkins Adams or Watercolored Pearls—A Novel.
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