Tell The Truth Shame The Devil (book review)

note: This book was given by the author for review. Reviews are solely based on my experience as a reader and my interaction with the text.

Let me tell you the truth Sis,

One of the blessings attached to blogging and writing is getting advance copies of hot new books. When the offer to read Tell the Truth Shame the Devil came my way I jumped at the opportunity to read Neesh Santiago’s latest release. Five minutes into reading the book I was blown away and by fifteen minutes I found myself yelling at the pages. Friend the truth is a hot mess, shame, and the Devil is busy-baby. This book will have you on the edge of the page wanting more and more. Readers are already calling for the next book and you will too. Although I have provided the book blurb below do yourself a favor- just head over and one-click it now, you will not be disappointed. 

Tell the Truth Shame the Devil

When secrets come to light, the truth will set you free – but first it will turn your world upside down.

Nae Nae’s world is turned upside down when she discovers the man she believed was her father is not related to her at all. In a shocking reveal, she learns that Deacon Robert, the head deacon at her church, is actually her biological father.

This wouldn’t be too much of a problem… if Nae Nae wasn’t pregnant with Ricardo’s baby.
Who is Ricardo?
Deacon Robert’s son.

As more secrets come to light, Nae Nae pieces together a tangled web of history involving deceit, betrayal and lies that have defined her family for years. The more she learns, the more she realizes that nothing she thought to be true was real.

Plunged into crisis and with their love and identity in question, Nae Nae and Ricardo must find a way to move forward despite everything pulling them apart. But can truth, forgiveness and faith be enough to save their relationship in the face of so much doubt, confusion and pain?

Are you in the mood for a quick read?

Sometimes we want to read a good story but we only have a short amount of free time. That is one of the reasons I wrote the Living a Blessed Lie series. This 90-minute read is a perfect read for your lunch break or kids’ football practice. 

They say they are Living their Blessed Life but someone is LIVING A BLESSED LIE.

 

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