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Prodigal, by Zaria Garrison

Prodigal, by Zaria Garrison

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t's good twin versus bad in this Christian drama filled with romantic rivalry and sister strife. Phylicia and Phoebe are both in love with Reverend Gary Morgan, the pastor of Freedom Inspiration, but he only has eyes for his high school sweetheart, Phylicia. That doesn't stop Phoebe from scheming to get him, however. The girls are saved and saving themselves for marriage, but Phoebe decides to pose as her sister one day and seduces the poor pastor--who's enraged when he learns he's been duped. Phylicia and Gary are able to get past it and build a life together, while shamed Phoebe leaves town. But that's not the last they'll all hear of the betrayal that altered the course of everyone's destiny, including that of their children. . .

Prodigal, by Zaria Garrison

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1383109 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-05-02
  • Released on: 2015-05-02
  • Format: Kindle eBook
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Not Double the Fun By Tavares S. Carney Zaria Garrison introduces us to Phylicia Morgan and Phoebe Cox, twin sisters with an estranged relationship. Phylicia is a stay-at-home, wife and mother to the Reverend Gary Morgan. Phylicia is financially stable and seems to be living the American dream. Phoebe, on the other hand, is a flighty diva, the go for broke type who loves to keep up with the Jones', or in this case, the Morgans. The plot thickens when the twins' mother falls ill, taking a turn for the worse, and asks Phylicia to call Phoebe home. When Phoebe gets to Brown Bottom, painful feelings resurface for both of the twins. Phylicia can't help but sense that something is awry when mystery teen, Pharrah, shows up on her door step. Phoebe's jealousy overcomes her to the point where all she can do is think of how she can have the life her sister has, including her man, the Reverend Gary. This selection has so many secrets and lies intertwined in the plot, I felt as if I was reading a soap opera. The reality though is that some people do live soap opera lives. Full of raw emotion that leaps from the pages, I found myself angry, empathetic and forgiving at one point or another with each of the main characters, Phoebe, Phylicia and Reverend Gary. This story had me thinking about how families either come together or grow apart after experiencing the loss of a loved one. I enjoyed this selection. Just when I thought I had everything figured it, there was another twist. The author held my attention and this was a fast read for me. I recommend this selection to anyone who enjoys a fast-paced storyline that keeps you guessing. Although drama-filled, the author does a good job with Biblical references, reminding readers that there is always a source to turn toward for help, God. If you are interested in topics such as sibling rivalry, jealousy, competition, family turmoil, forgiveness and redemption, this will be a good read for you.I would read another selection by Ms. Garrison.Review by Tavares S. Carney

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. What a intriguing, moving tale!!! By Ronald R. Hanna Ms. Garrison has written one most intriguing and intricately woven tale, which even in an "Urban Christian" genre, sparks major interest in readers even geared to more "telling, sordid" tales! With a fine pen, Zaria Garrison has painted a most moving portrait of both betrayal AND redemption! The "twins" are two different coins, and the author certainly did a grand job of characterization...of two sisters who it would seem would have been so alike, are vastly different in personalities, though the similar appearances, early on in life, make for the gist of this most moving story. PROPS to Zaria Garrison!!! Look for more from this author.And an AMEN!!!!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Shoud've read this first By abbas girl I got this book and Losing It from the library but I read Losing It first, which is also a good book. But this one, I have to say is a little better. I just love how this author turns the character's drama into seeking the Lord. You always here about other problems such as not having money for bills but Christians do have other problems that are worse and this book shows that. I just love how strong the husband was. He prayed and prayed and didn't give up once.

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