From Publishers Weekly
The ladies of Hope Filled Christian Center spend more time serving other women's husbands than they do serving the Lord in Mason's fourth novel, a soap opera–like tale about the bad choices smart women make for love and companionship. Holier-than-thou Faye Watkins is married to the pastor of one of the largest churches in Dallas. She has a psychology degree and counsels the women of her husband's church, mostly about their problems with men. Among her charges is Renee Turner, a bohemian interior decorator who leads the church's singles' ministry. Renee breaks a long romantic dry spell with a client's husband, which has some negative consequence. Elise Clayton, a choir member and real estate agent, would do anything to get Jay, a married-with-kids truck driver, to leave his wife. And newly empty-nested Tess Martin wishes she had the strength to leave her philandering husband, Jesse, a church deacon who sleeps with everyone but her. Readers of commercial African-American fiction who haven't yet discovered Mason would do well to pick up this steamy cautionary tale.
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Mason's contributions to African American literature have dealt with life's problems head-on: leaving an abusive husband (
And on the Eighth Day She Rested, 2001); running from a painful past (
One Day I Saw a Black King, 2003); and facing unrequited love and suicide (
Don't Want No Sugar, 2004). And her latest book is no exception. The women characters, all of whom attend Hope Filled Christian Center Church, have marital problems. Renee Turner, who leads the singles ministry, is an interior decorator who has sex with a client's husband. Elise Clayton, who sings in the choir, discovers that Prince Charming is married-with-children. Tess Martin's husband is a church deacon, but he's been unfaithful for years. "Dr. Faye" Watkins, who counsels these women, has her own issues. Her preacher husband [...] embarks on an affair[...] Emotionally gripping, this book will appeal to a wide spectrum of readers.
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