Saints
Codependent
Good From Evil

Full Book synopsis/summary:
Saints Codependent: Good From Evil is the first in a trilogy. Pure fiction, yet influenced by real-life stories, the book is filled with fast-paced action and suspense. It tells the journey of three women, Constance, Norma, and Libby, struggling to find their identities. The three want to “do the Christian thing” yet habitually leave themselves out of their circle of care. They have suffered many evils, such as domestic violence.
Constance fails to see how her passionate community and social needs have blinded her to Norma’s conditions. Norma and Libby’s choice to be loyal to their abusive husbands harms everyone.
This book provides insights to help readers understand how evil exists in all families, regardless of their socioeconomic status, gender, sexual preference, or race. It will make readers work harder to Learn, Understand, and Grow.
EXCERPTS
Living Life On
Life’s Terms
Easier Said than Done

Full Book synopsis/summary:
Cody and David fall in love, and they want to be together. However, their families are bitter enemies. Sound familiar? Unlike Shakespeare’s characters however, their lives do not end in suicide.
Cody’s biological father might be a gay ex-convict, but unlike her grandmother, Cody isn’t worried about societal snobbery. She wants to meet this man.
David is the grandson of recently murdered, well-known male socialite, Rick Browning, and Cody’s grandfather Kenny was somehow involved in the murder!
Cody and David escape to Mexico for what was intended to be a “brief romantic weekend.” The drug cartel and David’s need to please his father by developing a timeshare business creates obstacles that these two must cautiously navigate together.
Jerry, a gay ex-con and recovering alcoholic, sober for 15 years, has finally come out of the closet and is proud to stand before God as a man who knows he has been given a second chance at happiness.
Having served his time in prison, he is ready for an openly gay relationship, thankful that his church accepts him. He has a thriving business and finds the man of his dreams. Life seems to be going well for him. Can it last?
David and Cody, Jerry and Bruce. They are trying to be good people and all want to “do the right thing.” They want to live life on life’s terms. Can it be that easy?