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Bitter (Paperback)
Lisa Walker-Thomas
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Kendall, Sabrina, and Gabrielle have more in common than good
genes, status, and a French manicure. Sabrina is married to Marcus
James, an NBA star, but behind closed doors she's a paper wife,
that is a wife on paper only. Gabrielle was dumped by Brian the
love of her life, when without rhyme or reason he called her an
average chick and walked out on her, that's when she grabbed hold
of Aaron, a sweat-suit wearing, ketchup-stained, loud mouthed
fiasco. Kendall's been with Jason for three years but after he lost
his job she became certain the only reason he's with her is for
food, shelter, and an endless stream of cash. Will each of these
women continue to accept fractional love served on a conditional
platter? Will they continue to pretend like they have a man, happy
to settle for what they know is a lie? www.lisawalkerthomas.com
For My Sisters is a collection of poems that gets to the heart of
the matter as they lend credence to the various moods and attitudes
we often find ourselves in. Through the pages of this book you'll
find a poem entitled, "Dishonored Sister" it turns the mirror on
our sisters who have agreed to share a married man with his wife.
We also have the poem entitled, "The Angry Sister," in this poem we
acknowledge that there are angry sisters out there, but we go
deeper in that we try to look beyond the anger to see how our
sister may have gotten that way. For My Sisters also takes a look
at the lives of the Sister Giver, the Church Girl, and Sister Peace
to name a few. As always thank you for agreeing to take this
journey with me perhaps you'll see yourself or someone you know in
the poems in this book, whatever the case I hope you enjoy it as
you take some time for you. Blessings in Abundance!
www.lisawalkerthomas.com
Stephanie, Monique and Cheryl are three high powered women, one is
married and two are not. So how did all three end up with the same
man? Two of whom attend the same church. Do they really believe the
words coming out of their Pastor's mouth on Sunday morning? Or are
they simply playing a role? Church hat on, hands raised in praise,
belting out a "hallelujah," gleaming smile and the baddest suit
known to man, a costume, the perfect embodiment carefully hidden
behind a Church Face. www.lisawalkerthomas.com
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