Book Excerpt:
"The last call signifies closing time is near; either you place your last order or settle any open tabs. In life, it’s when you’re fed up, and a decision must be made … Should I Stay, or Should I Go?
For Lillian Weaver, the last call could be a possible end to her seven-year marriage to Blair.Blair, the owner of a popular bar, B Squared, has allowed success to go to his head. Now, his pride and ego are more enormous than the promises and plans he once made with his wife. A wife who no longer recognizes the man Blair has become. He used to be loving and kind, someone she was willing to sacrifice her own dreams for.Until one day, he changed. His demeaning language and disrespectful actions leave Lillie confused, hurt and tired. Will Blair's pride cause Lillie to walk away, and he loses it all? You'll have to find out in this Christian Fiction novella, Last Call."
Title: Last Call
Author: Lakisha Johnson
Publisher: Twins Write 2
Reviewed By: Arlena Dean
Rating: Five
Review:
"Last Call" by Lakisha Johnson
My Opinion:
'Last Call' was indeed a good story that was somewhat sad, but this is what can happen when one doesn't listen as it was for Blair and Lillie. It seems like both of these two people had once loved each other, but money became so crucial to Blair that he forgot how he had gotten to the place where they both had been happy. Lillie sought the Lord in all of this in trying to mend her broken heart. Blair didn't get serious about all of this until things didn't turn out the way he thought, and the begging and pleading with Lillie was a no-go. In our world that we live in, this situation happens, and in the end, it may not turn up the way one would like, as in this story. However, Blair put Lillie through a lot with all of his mess, but through prayer and her walk with the Lord, one knows it worked out quite well for her in the end. I loved how Lillie forgave him. I was indeed glad of Lillie's decision to stay strong because enough had been enough in this marriage. So, you should pick up the read and see how well this author brings it out so well to the reader.
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