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Date:
3/11/2011
Title:
Man Enough for Me
Author:
Rhonda Bowen
ISBN 10:
0-7582-5956-5
ISBN 13:
978-0-7582-5956-1
Pages:
304
Publisher:
Dafina/Kensington
Cover:
Paperback
Reviewer:
Yolanda M. Johnson-Bryant–
Literary Wonders!
Rating:
4
Stars
In Man Enough For Me, by
Rhonda Bowen, Jules Jackson
is a hard-working, twenty-something professional living in Toronto.
Between her day job at the hospital and promoting gospel singers at
night, Jules manages to keep herself busy.
Jules is certain that there are no good men left and decides that she’s
done with them; that is until Germaine walk into her life. Even though
she gives Germaine a hard time, she begins to soften and becomes sweet
on him. After all, Germaine is
good looking, successful and
spiritual. Jules is sure she has hit the jackpot.
But Jules begins to get that familiar itch and soon realizes that
Germaine has a secret…or two.
I found it hard to get into Man
Enough For Me, so much that I started it over at least three times.
Eventually, the story line picked up.
Ms. Bowen touched on a topic
that we all deal with, those “conditional Christians.” I always love it
when an author can address those issues in a tasteful manner. Overall this was a great title and would like to read more from this author.
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