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Defining Moments: A Novel [Hardcover]

Jacquelin Thomas (Author)
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April 4, 2006
From the Essence bestselling author of The Prodigal Husband comes an inspiring novel about one woman's spiritual journey to overcome the mistakes of her past-and face the truths of an inescapable future. A year ago, successful career woman Sheila Moore left her home on the South Carolina coast to escape the pain of loving a man who would never love her back-her married business partner, Jake. Now Sheila has returned to Charleston and the past, into the guarded lives of Jake and his suspicious wife, Tori, and into an unexpected journey to find peace, joy, and love.

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In this sequel to The Prodigal Husband, Thomas reintroduces readers to protagonist Sheila Moore. Several years have elapsed since her affair with her business partner, Jake Madison. Now 42, Sheila, a wealthy African-American beauty, is diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. She tells Jake she needs to take a leave of absence from their firm, but doesn't divulge anything about her health. Shortly after her diagnosis, she strikes up an unexpected friendship with Nicholas, an author who happens to be a close friend of Jake's wife, Tori. Unsurprisingly, there is little love lost between the two women, and Tori tries to dissuade Nicholas from spending time with her erstwhile rival. But Nicholas genuinely cares about his new friend, and eventually their relationship turns romantic. Will Sheila and the Madisons be able to forgive past wrongs? Will Sheila discover the rich Christian faith shared by all the other characters? Devotees of contemporary Christian fiction will not have much trouble guessing the answers. Thomas draws persuasive characters, but fails to offer the necessary backstory for this sequel to stand alone; readers not familiar with The Prodigal Husband will have to struggle through 100 pages before fully understanding everything that went on before.
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About the Author

Jacquelin Thomas is the Essence bestselling author of The Prodigal Husband among other novels.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: NAL Hardcover (April 4, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0451217756
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451217752
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (27 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #977,316 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Jacquelin Thomas is an award winning, best selling author with twenty-nine titles in print. Her books have garnered several awards, including two EMMA awards, the Romance In Color Reviewers Award, Readers Choice Award and the Atlanta Choice Award in the Religious & Spiritual category. Jacquelin was a 2005 honoree at the Houston Black Film Festival for the movie adaptation of her novel, Hidden Blessings. She was the first recipient to receive the Writers Achievement Award at the North Carolina Book Festival in Winston-Salem.

Although Jacquelin initially published in the romance genre, she decided to follow the call on her heart to write Christian fiction because she seeks to write books that will touch your heart and uplift your spirits with tales of characters who yearn to have an intimate relationship with God. Committed to writing books that glorify God and her growing teen audience, Jacquelin published the first of her Young Adult Inspirational Fiction series titled Simply Divine in October 2006. Her second book in the series, Divine Confidential was nominated for a 2008 NAACP Image Award. She has since gone on to publish two more books in the series.

When asked why she is so passionate about writing teen novels, Thomas shares that teens are confronted with so much--sex, drugs, violence and abuse, physically and mentally. They need to not only listen to what the world says about these things but also to what the Bible says.

Jacquelin is a member of the National Writers Union, Romance Writers of America and the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. She is happily married to her best friend and is the proud mother of three children. Jacquelin and her family live in North Carolina.


 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Do you see what God sees?, April 4, 2006
This review is from: Defining Moments: A Novel (Hardcover)
Defining Moments by Jacquelin Thomas, a faith based novel of inspiration.

Sheila Moore, a blast from The Prodigal Husband's past is back after her last attempt to destroy the marriage of her business partner Jake Madison and his wife Tori.

The novel begins with the relocation of Sheila as she opens and heads the New York branch of Madison Moore Creative Visual Solutions Inc. The move serves as a way to expand the business while distancing herself from the shameful acts of her past.

Sheila appears to be relatively happy and moving on with her life until she receives devastating news concerning her health. While out purchasing books to research her condition, she runs into Nicholas Washington, a handsome author and best friend to Tori Madison.

Nicolas and Sheila develop a close friendship which has the potential to turn into more, but Sheila's overwhelming self loathing and hatred for Tori gets in the way. Nicholas is caught in the middle, while trying to be a friend to Sheila and Tori simultaneously. His unconditional faith and love for God helps him through these rocky relationships.

Defining Moments is a sequel to The Prodigal Husband; however, as a separate book, the storyline and characters are strong enough to stand alone. My initial introduction to these characters was in the first book, but, if this were my first introduction, Ms. Thomas would have more than adequately filled me in on their backgrounds.

I found this to be an extremely engrossing book that not only catches your attention by the characters but the subject matter as well. The protagonist in this story could very well put soap opera diva, Erica Kane (All My Children) to shame. Sheila Moore is not a character to be taken lightly. Ms. Thomas has excelled in portraying a woman that is seemingly bad to the bone. Her skill as an author is abundantly clear as she makes a simple statement. "If you really want to know who God is, just look at all He's done". That statement itself is more powerful than anything else that I could add. So with that said, readers beware, The Prodigal Husband has met its match.

Reviewed By: Eleanor S. Shields, Black Butterfly Review
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars To Forgive and Forget, April 22, 2006
This review is from: Defining Moments: A Novel (Hardcover)
It's been four years since the Prodigal Husband and author, Jacquelin Thomas, takes us back to the scenic South Carolina coast to revisit the characters. Through prayer and with forgiveness Tori and Jake Moore have worked to repair their marriage. Now the parents of two children, they seemed to have the perfect marriage and life. What could possibly be holding them back from receiving further blessings?

The villain that everyone loved to hate, Sheila Madison is planning to leave New York where she has resided for the past four years to return to Charleston, South Carolina. She has a lot of bitterness about the past. She hates Jake, but hates Tori more. She still harbors resentment towards her mother and detests her Gullah roots. She carries an extra burden after being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Just before leaving New York, Sheila runs into Nicholas Washington, a long time friend of Tori's. Sheila sees this as an opportunity to befriend Nicholas and get back at Tori, but an unlikely friendship develops between the two of them. Nicholas not only befriends Sheila, but also through a long and difficult relationship teaches her about forgiveness and God's love. Not by berating her on her bad and sometimes unreasonable behavior, but by letting his Christian life be an example.

I was told that Christian Fiction is a ministry for the authors. Their novels should not only inspire you but should also teach a lesson. I admit this novel did both. It is so easy for one to say "I forgive you" but if you don not forgive and forget, you are merely saying words. And, if we expect God to forgive us each time we sin, how can we not forgive others who sin against us? I think Ms Thomas did a fine job of getting her message about forgiveness across without being preachy or overbearing.

Ms. Thomas also did an excellent job of educating the readers on MS. I could feel Sheila's pain and emotional turmoil as she coped with the devastating effects of this illness. Another thing Ms Thomas did very well was to put the reader in Charleston and surrounding areas. She almost made me want to take a trip to the South Carolina coast.

Jeanette
Apooo BookClub
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Devalyn M. Kirkman, WeAreFearLess.com Book Reviewer, April 11, 2006
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Defining Moments
By Jacquelin Thomas


"Defining Moments" by award-winning novelist, Jacquelin Thomas, explores the mid-life journey of successful but troubled businesswoman Sheila Moore and the people that influence her.

The author paints a colorful illustration of how lives and situations can play out from youth into adulthood and how the rejection of God's love in the process can tarnish our entire life's outlook, leaving us lost and meaningless.

Outwardly, Sheila is a woman who appears to have it all together-she's an independent, wealthy entrepreneur who's able to afford all of the luxuries that money can buy including high-end clothes, hair stylists, homes, etc.; however, on the inside, her soul is a bubbling volcano, full of hate and despair, ready to erupt.

Ever since childhood, she has experienced a variety of "hard knocks" including the absence of a secure, stable home with supportive parents, feelings of low self-esteem because of her physical appearance and cultural upbringing and the sting of rejection by the only man she ever loved. To make matters worse, after an unexpected diagnosis of MS, she is seemingly pushed to the point of no return, consumed with the idea of living with a debilitating disease in addition to nursing her demons of past hurt, rejection, wrong intentions, misguided anger and false pride.

Jake Madison is the man Sheila's heart has yearned for since college who has never been able to return her love, even after a brief, adulterous affair. Tori Madison is Jake's suspicious wife who can muster up forgiveness for everyone else except Sheila. Finally, there is Nicholas Washington, a questionable ally/love interest, who also just happens to be a close, childhood friend of Tori Madison.

The beauty of this well-rounded story is that every major character, in one way or another, has a defining moment and hence makes the story come together with the overall theme. God strategically uses the people in Sheila's life that she distrusts the most to bring her to that defining moment where she accepts Christ and, for the first time ever, recognizes his agape love and never-ending presence in her life.

Nicholas learns through his off-and-on relationship with Sheila that God has used him as a power tool for deliverance and self-realization. Because Sheila has refused to trust God for so long, her soul is in a vulnerable state of emergency. Nick, who is a spirit-filled believer, is able to plant seeds of trust, compassion, prayer and the Word of God into her life. For Jake and Tori, a much-needed lesson in forgiveness and taking responsibility for ones own actions is learned and a special prayer granted.

The "defining moments" in our lives force us to address the challenges that come purportedly to strip us of our beliefs and cause us to question our existence. This is a story that demonstrates how those "moments" have the power to move us to a new level of purpose. Whether good or bad, we can leave the situation enlightened, more defined and motivated.

This book is an excellent read, very effective in conveying it's message of triumph over adversity and very conclusive in thought and reason for all of those who have ever asked the question, "Why Me?"
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The first day of spring delivered devastating news to Sheila Moore, leaving her with a wretchedness of mind she'd never known before. Read the first page
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