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5.0 out of 5 stars What Happens In The Past, Doesn't Always Stay In The Past
Julia Turner and Cassie Gillette are childhood friends. Friends who shared a fatal night with fellow classmate, Eddie Walker, that left him in a vegetative state. Neither of the women have shared their involvement in the tragedy. The racial tension that surrounded their school, Christian Light, would have surely exploded had these young black girls revealed they may have...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Forgive Us Our Trespasses...
Dr. Julia Turner, Cassie Gillette, Theresa "Terry" Lewis, and Toya Parks were four minorities attending an all 'white' school and they share a horrible secret. Two decades later, as adults with families of their own, they've moved on in life. Three of them are successful, and each have attempted to leave that dreadful memory in the past. Pete Whitlock shows up at Cassie's...
Published on March 19, 2009 by Urban Reviews


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5.0 out of 5 stars What Happens In The Past, Doesn't Always Stay In The Past, March 13, 2009
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This review is from: God Only Knows (Paperback)
Julia Turner and Cassie Gillette are childhood friends. Friends who shared a fatal night with fellow classmate, Eddie Walker, that left him in a vegetative state. Neither of the women have shared their involvement in the tragedy. The racial tension that surrounded their school, Christian Light, would have surely exploded had these young black girls revealed they may have had a hand in the accident of a white classmate. Will the truth ever surface? Will their lives change forever?

Julia is dealing with the issues of her past and being a single mother to her niece. She moved back to Dayton, Ohio to help keep Christian Light open. When Eddie's brother, Detective Peter Whitlock, surfaces with threats to get more information about the night his brother's life was shattered, Cassie and Julie have to decide if they will come clean with their involvement. They soon decide to give it all to God and let him take total control over the entire situation.

God Only Knows by Xavier Knight is a suspense that will have you turning the pages until the end. The characters are so compelling and you find yourself rooting for them. You cannot decide if you want them to tell the truth or not. Knight draws upon his unyielding faith to create a realistic, believable and compelling story. I highly recommend this book for fans of C. Kelly Robinson aka Xavier Knight.

Reviewed by Donnica Copeland
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4.0 out of 5 stars Urban christian fiction packed with mystery, romance and faith, April 23, 2009
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God Only Knows by Xavier Knight is a dramatic romance laced with mystery. Julia Turner and Cassie Duncan's friendship was cemented one night twenty years ago that ended with a classmate in a vegetative state, and the two girls along with two more sworn to secrecy for life. But one girl breaks her vow, leaving the others in danger. When Cassie is threatened by a police detective to release the truth about her involvement if she doesn't give in to his blackmail demands, she and Julia team up to discover what really happened that night and tell the truth before it has the opportunity to shatter their lives beyond repair. In this midst of this crisis, Julia reconnects with the high school crush her broke her heart. Knight's writing is tight and fast-paced, and his terrific dialogue keeps the story moving as well. There is a wonderful message about redemption and letting go of the past.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Forgive Us Our Trespasses..., March 19, 2009
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Dr. Julia Turner, Cassie Gillette, Theresa "Terry" Lewis, and Toya Parks were four minorities attending an all 'white' school and they share a horrible secret. Two decades later, as adults with families of their own, they've moved on in life. Three of them are successful, and each have attempted to leave that dreadful memory in the past. Pete Whitlock shows up at Cassie's doorstep stating one purpose but with a more sinister one...he accuses her of being a part of the reason for his brother being paraplegic.

Julia has moved back home to restore her alma mater, Christian Lights. Like Cassie, she is a born again Christian, and their friendship has blossomed even more in adulthood. Together, they embark on 'righting' the wrong that occurred on that mysterious night while trying to recall the exact event. Dr. Maxwell Simon, another Christian Light alumni, has returned home with a new outlook from his childhood. He and his friends were also minorities in the school, but in seeking acceptance, they shunned the girls that looked like them for the 'white' ones.

God Only Knows is an inspirational read that serves as a testimonial of sorts. Xavier Knight's storyline shows that no matter what the situation is, God has all of the power and might in his hand. It shows how each trial is only temporary, but His power is everlasting and almighty. Even though I found the book to be a bit slow and uneventful, God Only Knows is a calming read that has a few lessons regarding family, friendship, and enemies.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Well I'm glad somebody knows...., September 10, 2011
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I want to start out by saying that I did enjoy this book, but I would not recommend this book to a friend. I got it for a bargain and I enjoyed it for what it was. This was a story about racial division, love, a life altering accident ,secrets and lies...Sounds like and invitation to a classic suspense novel. The Story was a little over the top and the characters were just a little unbelievable. Cassie, the main character was not the strongest character to carry the story, she did things that made her look guilty without really trying. In the grand scheme of things this story would have been just as good if not even better without her.

The story line, I thought was a good one and we all wanted to know what happened to Eddie and who was the blame for his current condition? You had 4 girls who carried a secret from childhood to adulthood and were brought back together because of this secret that was now a threat to their freedom. Patrick, Eddie's brother who was a cop, was determined to find out what happened to his brother and he was not doing things by the book. I was down for the suspenseful ride but it was predictable in areas that we needed the suspense to carry the story. There were a few surprises that were unexpected but for the most part there weren't enough surprises. You could guess what was going to happen next and you probably would have been right. If you have the book read it if you can borrow the book read it, if you have to purchase the book, think hard about it. This is just my take on the book, and if you're a fan of this author, my bad!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting viewpoint, May 17, 2009
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The author writes well, and creates a good story. There were a few more characters than I normally enjoy following in a story, overall he did a great job. His characters POV regarding race relations was interesting and does a service to use fiction to share real issues people face.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Skeletons in the Closet, May 10, 2009
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Cassie Duncan and Julia Turner have been the best of friends since the school days at Christian Light. Both share the same faith and love in the man upstairs and have become successful in their careers. Cassie has a lot on her plate as a real estate agent along with being a full time mother and wife. Julia is a superintendent at their alma mater and is working diligently to keep the doors of the school open. Everything seems to be on the straight and narrow until a visit from a detective interrupts their lives and threatens to expose the deep dark secret that was left buried in the past. That horrific night is getting the best of Cassie and Julia as well as other classmates that were involved and everything seems to be spiraling out of control. Staying prayed up and believing that the almighty will make a way out of no way, Cassie and Julia leave the burden in God's hands to handle.

"God Only Knows" is a winner. Xavier takes the reader on a journey of mystery and suspense with a twist of romance. I enjoyed this novel and was impressed with the author's writing style. I'm a big fan of Christian Fiction and love to read how God works in various individual lives

Reviewed by: Tange

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5.0 out of 5 stars Well written..., May 1, 2009
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Fourteen-year-old Eddie hated the private Christian school. He hated his four African American classmates even more, Julia, Toya, Cassie, and Terry. Eddie had a crush on pretty Cassie. When Eddie attacked Cassie, the other three girls came to her defense.
Each of the girls had grown into successful young women. Julia Turner returned to Dayton to serve as a superintendent to Christian Light School, the private Christian academy she attended in middle school.
Detective Pete Whitlock, Eddie's brother has never believed it was an accident. He is determined to discover what had really happened that day long ago when his brother was hit by a truck. The "accident" left him physically and mentally impaired. The detective had homed in on Cassie. Secrets have a tendency to come to light.
God Only Knows is a tender read. The characters are all well developed and come to life on the pages. Xavier Knight is a talented author. He shares a message from God without being preachy. This book is multi-layered. There is a study guide included in the back of the book. This would make a great book study for a small group. This book will stay with the reader long after they close the cover.


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4.0 out of 5 stars When Skeletons Fall Out Your Closet..., April 25, 2009
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Part mystery/part class reunion novel, Knight weaves an interesting story.

School Superintendent, Julia Turner returns home to Dayton, Ohio to take charge of a private Christian and pay some kind of penance for a tragedy she caused when she was thirteen-years-old. But when she learns that a detective is still investigating the matter, will her faith lead her to a confession?

Cassandra Gilette was excited and tense about her friend, Julia Turners return to Dayton. For the past twenty years she's been the target of an unsolved mystery. Julia's return resurfaces the events that happened that night and add more clues to the puzzle. Will the ladies remember what happened that night before they lose their mates, their professional lives and their souls? (Grand Central, 273pp, $13.995)
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Read, March 30, 2009
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This book starts out as a flashback and centers around Eddie and his brother Peter. The book gains twenty years in the next chapter and focuses on Cassie and her current situation with her separated husband, Marcus. He had an affair with a much younger co-worker and Cassie and her eldest son are having a hard time with that. The couple is in the middle of reconciliation when the story begins. The couple's eldest son, M.J. is at a crossroads in his life with God and trying to stay away from the wrong crowds.
Another main character that is introduced is Julia Turner, who is a best friend of Cassie. She is on the school board of the Christian Light School where they attended twenty years previously. The story unfolds around an event from the past that is long forgotten that is brought up again. Each character has their own memory of what happened that day, but the time the pieces of the puzzle are put together, the initial memory cannot be fully complete. A detective Whitlock starts poking around Cassie and has information on the events that took place years before involving his brother, Eddie. He blackmails Cassie threatening to throw her son in jail if she doesn't give a full confession to incapacitating his brother in an attack at the school.
Cassie and Julia meet with the other girls who were involved in the attack on Eddie and discuss their options. Most of the girls have spent their lives since this happened involved with the church and have asked for forgiveness. Nobody wants to confess what happened until it gets more heated with the Detective.
Cassie's son M.J. starts hanging out with Dante, who is a Cassie's nephew and a known drug dealer. During this time, Marcus has an altercation with the Detective and is thrown in jail. M.J. and Dante confront the Detective and get into a gun battle with him. Both Dante and the Detective wind up in the hospital, and M.J. goes into hiding. Cassie has no choice but to go to the hospital and agree to confess against what happened to Eddie in exchange for no involvement with her son in the gunfight.
Cassie had typed up a resignation letter and was going to resign from the board and face her fate. Jake, one of the boys from the school steps forward and recounts what really happened. As Cassie was being attacked from Eddie and the other girls appeared and beat him up in self-defense, Jake was hiding in the bushes and saw it happen. He felt guilty by leaving and knowing what Eddie had done, or could have done to Cassie. He gets into a fight with Eddie, and we learn that he was the cause of Eddie's accident.
In the end, the girls ask for forgiveness from Eddie's mother, Edna and they go to Eddies' room to pray for him. I think this book would be great for group discussion and I really did enjoy this book. There are a lot of good bible quotes in the book as well.


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4.0 out of 5 stars entertaining contemporary character study, March 28, 2009
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The four African-American women (Julia, Toya, Cassie, and Teri) met when they attended the same almost all white Christian Light School in Dayton, Ohio two decades ago. Each has found success in their chosen field, but what unites them is a tragic memory from their days at the school. Eddie Walker attacked one of the girls, but with help from the others, he was the one who became debilitated.

Now Julia Turner is coming home to become superintendent of Christian Light School. They hid the truth, but Eddie's brother Police Detective Peter Whitlock still investigates the accident. His efforts prove fruitful when he finds links to Cassie; forcing Julia to decide whether she must reveal the truth of what happened when she was thirteen years old, but owes her three friends an opportunity to voice their opinions as to whether the truth will set them free.

This is an entertaining contemporary character study starring best friends dealing with a traumatic incident twenty years ago that haunts each of them differently. Their lives and that of others (besides obviously Eddie) like Pete were shaped by that tragedy and their immediate actions. Each of the foursome know if they remain silent nothing will happen to them; however Julia's conscience makes her question whether silence is right especially when an obsessed Pete goes after Cassie. Although the final denouement seems unlikely detracting from an interesting tale, fans will enjoy Xavier Knight's deep look at how one major disturbing event as a teen shapes the adult even though two decades have past.

Harriet Klausner
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