Like Sweet Potato Pie (Southern Fried Sushi)By Jennifer Rogers SpinolaDescription:Witness as Shiloh’s new life in Virginia crumbles around her. The house she inherited from her mother is much more than a place to live—it represents Shiloh’s changed life and what little financial security she has. But her half sister is contesting their mother’s will and the IRS is threatening to take it for back taxes. She’s also discovering God’s ideal when it comes to love and romance. When Mr. Right shows up will she recognize God’s hand or let circumstances and prejudices blind her heart to the love of her life? Book Takeaway:I want readers to think about physical appearance as God does - secondary to the heart - and consider character over poise and popularity. Why the author wrote this book:I wrote this book to show an alternative to the traditional relationship - and more importantly, an alternative to the traditional "hero" who's handsome, dazzling, and practically perfect. |