Author: Chicki Brown
Published By: C.B.
Age Recommended: Adult
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: 5
Review:
"Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" by Chicki Brown was a very good romantic
well written read. It being of a interracial couple that focused on problems
that can come up between two individuals who loved each other, however was the trust really there. The story is a very real one that deals with the pain of infidelity and only through Gods' help with the power of forgiveness becomes very important in these two peoples life. This author also showed much understanding and compassion in her storytelling of "ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing."
The characters especially Michael and Dee... I will say were all simply off the
chart...good making all of them...Rita, Krista, Sue and others...they seem to
simply come alive. This novel was a wonderful novel to read and you will
not want to pick it down until the end. There is definitely a lesson that will be learned in being successful in keeping this family together and this is where I will say you must pick up the excellent read to find out just how Ms. Brown gets this story out to its readers that will show how true love will be there for you and will always win when you let God into it.
If you are in for a good christian romance then you have come to the right place
for "Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing" I would recommend to you.
BOOKS... I love reading and have read a lot of GENRES in my lifetime. Being a book reviewer for Net Gallery and many various authors, I have contributed many reviews to Goodreads, Amazon, LibraryThing, and my blog page here. I get to read all the books I love and then share by reviewing the read. These are my true feeling of what I feel of each novel I read. If you would like me to read your novel and review it, please email me: at agdwhd@gmail.com
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