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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Somewhat Saved!,
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This review is from: Somewhat Saved (Hardcover)
From South Carolina a colorful cast of characters from the "Ain't Nobody Saved but Us - All Other Goin' to Hell Church" soar into Las Vegas for the Mothers Board Conference. There is no-one better who could take the Mothers Board to "higher heights" than Sister Betty according to the church's pastor. But Sister Betty dosen't feel that grand about running for President of the Mothers Board, especially as the current President Sister Sasha Pray On and Vice President Sister Bea Blister...aka Mother Terminator and Mother Rambo respectively would rather battle with Satan than be oust from their precious positions.
Years of malice between these three women come to a head at a hotel in Las Vegas, when one woman's family secret is innocently revealed. This secret throws a curve ball straight at these church sisters and hits them right where it hurts...in their soul. It seems as if it's time to repent while they are in Sin City!!! As the antics these ladies pull lead to some hilarious situations with Sister Betty wanting to "Kill" somebody...lol, each questions their faith and tries to pull strength from each other. But can they ban together and stand up for someone who obviously needs to hear the truth? An awesome story that has a title that fits like a glove. "Somewhat Saved" sheds light on how secrets buried for decades can still come to light and be just as hurtful if not more when finally revealed. Author Pat G'orge-Walker's comedic timing is on point and richly layered with entertainment. The unbiased passion that radiates as the story comes full circle makes "Somewhat Saved" a funny but touching novel. Great to see Mother Pray On and Mother Blister back from "Cruisin' On Desperation" and Kudos for the Zipporah Moses character!! Locksie ARC Book Club Inc.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Praise the Lord for Sister Betty!!!!,
By book luvin' sistergirl (Kansas City, MO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Somewhat Saved (Hardcover)
She's at it again. Sister Betty is laugh out loud, funny, entertaining is a understatemnet when you talk about Pat G'Orge-Walker books. She has a way that makes the words just flow. I have loved Sister Betty from the very first book that she was in. She was a combination of all the older SAVED women that I grew up with. She keeps you on your toes,and looking behind you, thinking she sitting in the pew just behind you, ready to pull on your ear if you talk to much in church. Or make you spit out your gum.
If you are looking for a good laugh a a great story line, get this book.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sister Betty is at it again!,
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This review is from: Somewhat Saved (Hardcover)
In this title story of Pat G'Orge-Walker's latest book, one would have to wonder how `almost' in this case serve the purpose of the ultimate goal of salvation. Church life as told by this author has always offered a different view of ecclesiastical élan. Now comes SOMEWHAT SAVED, the most soulful and rip-roaring riposte ever! Again, we have the characters that have always defined the sixth book in this hilarious series. The cast of parishioners do battle in their usual haphazard way. You will be reintroduced to the main culprits in this one concerning Sister Betty, Mother Sasha Pray Onn and Mother Bea Blister `propheslying' and procrastinating with the purpose of an ongoing mission to harness and keep Sister Betty in check. Of course, central to the chaff that churns these stories are the jockeying for position to be sanctified beyond reproach in the Ain't Nobody Saved but Us-All Others Goin' to Hell church. This time around there's new poison in the pulpit with the Reverend Leotis Tom, who comes with new ideas that causes much more than hems and haws to settle with these matrons of mischief. He wants to give new flavor to the Mothers Board to coincide with an upcoming Las Vegas conference. And lo and behold who does he asks to run for high office in it? It's none other than Sister Betty to the chagrin of Sasha and Mother Bea. It's ON now and, and as they say in the annals of church lore - God don't like ugly!
...And there's plenty of it going around. Witness how devotion to being a better Christian is complicated by secret passions, satisfying old grudges, and sly vendettas being staged to keep the upper hand. It keeps you laughing as you turn each page. The gist of the actions begins when two tickets are awarded to Mother Bea and Sasha for the conference to placate them after a donnybrook at the church. Las Vegas, the city of sin lives up to the reputation with the gang in high jinks managing to keep Jesus on the back burner, even. The plot shifts a bit when Bea is mesmerized by a woman she has identified as someone she's perhaps seen before in life. Here's where the author in my opinion doesn't allow the story to tilt away from the center while introducing yet, another character. Zipporah, we find out falls right in step and is a good adjunct to the mix, and has a past and a story of her own that probably would warrant her being cast in some future role in this series. I liked the story because a good job is rendered parodying strong messages of forgiveness, revelation, repentance, and an underlying sense of romantic longings amid mayhem and mischief of this hilarious crew. Inspirational lessons when a certain member is exposed causes aspersions to fly at the sistahs smack dab in the middle of their well-intended purposes of the process of being saved and sanctified. Author G'Orge-Walker pulls no punches and adds more oomph to the olio that has always been a staple for stable interpretive value to her characters. In this, we see how she's able to weave havoc in several settings to achieve comedic amusement despite a crowded venue with everyone vying for attention. She does it better than anyone else. As a matter of fact, she's the ONLY one writing this type of genre, and what a niche she has carved. I rated this book five stars out of five, and if you enjoyed the antics from the women in 'Cruisin' On Desperation', then you will love 'Somewhat Saved'! But do yourself a favor by allowing yourself the pleasure of reading the other books in this series - `Sister Betty God's Calling You!', `Sister Connie Fuse Makes a Grave Mistake', `Sister Betty! God's Calling You Again!', and `Mother Eternal Ann Everlastin's Dead!'
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Somewhat Saved....,
By Mashawn Mickels "CO-Owner & President of SBS ... (Columbus, GA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Somewhat Saved (Hardcover)
Pat G'Orge Walker has done it again with her newest novel "Somewhat Saved". She takes you on anothe wild journey of ladies from the churches Mother Board as they prepare and go on their trip to Vegas. The women are a riot as they cause trouble almost everywhere they go. As you read the book Pat also inspires you to stop and think about a few things that might be going on within your life as well. Another well written christian comedy to say the least. If you enjoyed the antics from the women in "Cruisin' On Desperation" then you will love "Somewhat Saved"!!!!
Thank you for sharing Pat!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Publishers Weekly said it all...,
By K. Warren "So Blessed" (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Somewhat Saved (Hardcover)
In the latest loving church spoof from G'Orge-Walker (Sister Betty! God's Calling You, Again!), Sister Betty and her fellow evangelists get shipped off to Las Vegas to attend the evangelical Mothers Conference. After Betty and her two nemeses, Mother Sasha Pray Onn and Mother Bea Blister (about whom the Reverend Bling thinks to himself "Doggone Alzheimer's gonna make those two old crones destroy my place of business"), arrive with much hullabaloo, Bea spots someone she recognizes but can't place. The narrative then shifts to Zipporah, a beautiful homeless woman, and G'Orge-Walker expertly balances touching emotion with the ladies' antics as Zipporah gets a job that eventually leads her to the ladies and learns some things about herself in the process. Bickering, gambling and comeuppance are all on the agenda as the crew, far from the Pelzer, S.C., parish whence they came, negotiate Sin City. (Apr.)
4.0 out of 5 stars
2nd Chance,
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This review is from: Somewhat Saved (Mass Market Paperback)
I enjoy the Sister Betty series and the antics of Mothers Pray Onn & Bea Blister are hilarious. I can picture similar characters in my own church. I also like how the author comes up with the various names for the churches, pastors and parishioners.
4.0 out of 5 stars
good read,
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I have always enjoyed Ms. Pat. This book did not let me down. Looking forward to her next book. Good writing as always. Thanks for a good read.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Somewhat Saved,
By Lefty (Clinton, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Somewhat Saved (Kindle Edition)
A very enjoyable book. I lov Sister Betty. Pat G'Orge-Walker has done it again. At some points in the story I was crying and laughing at the same time.
4.0 out of 5 stars
God is in control!,
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This review is from: Somewhat Saved (Hardcover)
From her crafty use of names to describe her characters to the chaos and confusion caused by those trying to hide their secret sins, this book had me in stitches! She gives a humorous spin to the not so humorous condition of the church today. I see this book as being an inspiration to those who think that they've come up on the wrong side of the track and there's no hope for them. We know that all things work together for good, to them who love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose. God Is In Control! In the midst of the evil, the lying, and the deception, emerges a beautiful love story between two people of different backgrounds. I would have loved to have seen this part of the story line developed just a little more. This was a great read and I look forward to reading more of your works.
4 Pink Diamonds Sistah Marci of the SistahFriend Book Club
4.0 out of 5 stars
On the edge of Christianity,
By The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers (RAWSISTAZ.com and BlackBookReviews.net) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Somewhat Saved (Hardcover)
Church is the most interesting place, and often the most potent, if not the most physical, battles are fought there, in the name of the Lord! This story centers around three church sisters who have all reached that promised 'three-score and ten' and are still doing battle; Sister Betty, Mother Sasha Pray Onn and Mother Bea Blister.
The battle is such a typical one; who has the power outside of the pulpit? The word in the local paper says Sister Betty is going to upstage current Mothers Board president, Sister Pray Onn; and, all you know what is about to break loose. It seems the new pastor is on Sister Betty's side, he wants her to represent the church at an upcoming conference in Las Vegas. Not to be outdone, Mothers Pray Onn and Blister are determined to get there. A pastor at another church pacifies them with tickets to Las Vegas, where of course the annual Mothers Board Conference will be held. The trip will prove to be revealing, enlightening, and uplifting. Secrets will be uncovered and lives will be changed. Can these somewhat saved Christians get out of their own way and learn how to truly serve the Lord? SOMEWHAT SAVED is a view of church members who talk more Christianity than they live; "don't do as I do, do as I say do". These sage pillars learn lessons in what it means to love-thy-neighbor, judge-not, and do-unto-others. Their unsanctified, but comical, antics will have readers asking if the real Christians will please stand up. But, with all of its humor and chasm G'Orge-Walker sends very potent messages. She lets readers know who has the power, that forgiveness is a gift of God, and that God is undeniably in charge. SOMEWHAT SAVED is a good account of things that should not happen within the consecrated walls of a worshipful heart. Reviewed by aNN of The RAWSISTAZ(tm) Reviewers |
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