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SISTERS GIRLS 2 by Angel M. Hunter (Urban Books)

June 4th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Plot Overview (from the back of the book)

Get reacquainted with old and introduced to the new.

Feeling unfulfilled professionally and looking for a higher purpose, Elsie has decided to leave the law firm and start a non-profit organization. She is also ready to start a family. With who? A male of female?

Faith, the therapist of the organization, is married to Raheem, a self-made millionaire who controls Faith by reminding her that “Without me, you would be nothing.” She will have to decide what’s more important; her dignity or stability.

Harmony, a young mother with three baby daddies, is tired of living in the hood and barely surviving. She’s ready to let go of her promiscuous past, make changes in her life and better herself.

And then there’s Pastor Bella Gold. While guiding others, she tries to come to terms with her past and secret shame. Will she succeed or resign from the pulpit?

Whether forced to make changes in their lives by circumstance or choice, the women in the story discover their true selves and learn about their own power.

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Tags: Hunter, Angel · Relationships · Urban Books

2 responses so far ↓

  • 1 michell simmons // Jun 13, 2008 at 6:10 am

    i had never read the first one so i was sceptical to read the second, and the fact that i has nver read a book that had charectors that were gay. BUT the book was so good and i cant wait to read the third some where in the middle im gonna have to go back and read the first. great book!

  • 2 Erica Fuller // Jul 11, 2008 at 12:00 pm

    I am so mad that I read this book before the first, Sister Girls, I loved it though.

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