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Authors: Pat Simmons

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The Jamieson Legacy, Book II:
THE GUILT TRIP
.
Aaron “Ace” Jamieson is living a
carefree life. He’s good-looking, respectable when he’s in the
mood, but his weakness is women. If a woman tries to ambush him
with a pregnancy, he takes off in the other direction. It’s a
lesson learned from his absentee father that responsibility is
optional. Talise Rogers has a bright future ahead of her. She’s
pretty and has no problem catching a man’s eye, which is exactly
what she does with Ace. Trapping Ace Jamieson is the furthest thing
from Taleigh’s mind when she learns she pregnant and Ace rejects
her. “I want nothing from you Ace, not even your name.” And Talise
meant it.

 

 

The Jamieson Legacy, Book III:
FREE FROM GUILT
.
It’s salvation round-up time and
Cameron Jamieson’s name is on God’s hit list.

Although his brothers and cousins embraced God—thanks
to the women in their lives—the two-degreed MIT graduate isn’t
going to let any woman take him down that path without a fight.
He’s satisfied with his career, social calendar, and good genes.
But God uses a beautiful messenger, Gabrielle Dupree, to show him
that he’s in a spiritual deficit. Cameron learns the hard way that
man’s wisdom is like foolishness to God. For every philosophical
argument he throws her way, Gabrielle exposes him to scriptures
that makes him question his worldly knowledge.

THE GUILTY PARTIES SERIES

 

 

 

The Guilty Parties, Book I:
THE
ACQUITTAL.
Two worlds apart, but their hearts dance to the same
African drum beat. On a professional level, Dr. Rainey Reynolds is
a competent, highly sought-after orthodontist. Inwardly, he needs
to be set free from the chaos of revelations that make him question
if happiness is obtainable. His father, the upstanding OB/GYN
socialite is currently serving prison time after admitting his
guilt in an old crime. His older sister refuses to move past the
betrayal and attempts to use Rainey as a crutch, but her bitterness
is only keeping the family at odds as his twin sister, Cheney
Reynolds Jamieson, tries to rebuild a damaged relationship caused
by decisions she made in the past. To get away from the drama,
Rainey is willing to leave the country under the guise of a mission
trip with Dentist Without Borders. Will changing his surroundings
really change him? If one woman can heal his wounds, then he will
believe that there is really peace after the storm.

Ghanaian beauty Josephine Abena Yaa Amoah
returns to Africa after completing her studies as an exchange
student in St. Louis, Missouri. She’ll never forget the good
friends she made while living there. She couldn’t count Rainey in
that circle because she rejected his advances for good causes.
Josephine didn’t believe in picking up the pieces as the rebound
woman from an old relationship that Rainey seems to wear on his
sleeve. Although her heart bleeds for his peace, she knows she must
step back and pray for Rainey’s surrender to Christ in order for
God to acquit him of his self-inflicted mental torture. In the
Motherland of Ghana, Africa, Rainey not only visits the places of
his ancestors, will he embrace the liberty that Christ’s Blood
really does set every man free.

THE CARMEN SISTERS SERIES

 

 

 

Book I:
No Easy Catch
. Shae
Carmen hasn’t lost her faith in God, only the men she’s come
across. Shae’s recent heartbreak was discovering that her boyfriend
was not only married, but on the verge of reconciling with his
estranged wife. Humiliated, Shae begins to second guess herself as
why she didn’t see the signs that he was nothing more than a
devil’s decoy masquerading as a devout Christian man. St. Louis
Outfielder Rahn Maxwell finds himself a victim of an attempted
carjacking. The Lord guides him out of harms’ way by opening the
gunmen’s eyes to Rahn’s identity. The crook instead becomes
infatuated fan and asks for Rahn’s autograph, and as a good will
gesture, directs Rahn out of the ambush!When the news media gets
wind of what happened with the baseball player, Shae’s television
station lands an exclusive interview. Shae and Rahn’s chance
meeting sets in motion a relationship where Rahn not only
surrenders to Christ, but pursues Shae with a purpose to prove that
good men are still out there. After letting her guard down,
Shae is faced with another scandal that rocks her world. This time
the stakes are higher. Not only is her heart on the line, so is her
professional credibility. She and Rahn are at odds as how to handle
it and friction erupts between them. Will she strike out at love
again? The Lord shows Rahn that nothing happens by chance, and
everything is done for Him to get the glory.

 

 

Book II:
In Defense of
Love
.
Lately, nothing in Garrett Nash’s life has made
sense. When two people close to the U.S. Marshal wrong him deeply,
Garrett expects God to remove them from his life. Instead, the Lord
relocates Garrett to another city to start over, as if he were the
offender instead of the victim.

Criminal attorney Shari Carmen is comfortable in her
own skin—most of the time. Being a “dark and lovely”
African-American sister has its challenges, especially when it
comes to relationships. Although she’s a fireball in the courtroom,
she knows how to fade into the background and keep the proverbial
spotlight off her personal life. But literal spotlights are a
different matter altogether.

While playing tenor saxophone at an
anniversary party, she grabs the attention of Garrett Nash. And as
God draws them closer together, He makes another request of
Garrett, one to which it will prove far more difficult to say “Yes,
Lord.”

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