Thursday, September 30, 2010

NEW REVIEW: Kendra Dunn - The Preacher's Daughter

The Preacher's DaughterKendra Dunn -
The Preacher's Daughter -
Available Now! -
4.5 out of 5 books -


The Preacher's Daughter is the story of a preacher's daughter named Shar and her love for a dope boy down the street. Since Shar was twelve-years old, Sean Rodgers a.k.a. Slay has had his eye on her. Shar's exotic looks and being a good girl (not like the average hood rats around the way) attracted him even more. He is determined to win Shar's heart. Right before Shar is headed off to college, something dramatic happens that changes her plans and ultimately the course of her life.

Shar is blinded by the love she has for Slay and the money that affords her the best of everything. She gets into a relationship with Slay even though she is well aware of the fact that Slay has a woman by the name of Aleesha. Aleesha is an older woman that has been with Slay since day one. She knows that she will never be Slay's main chick, but she chooses to stay. Shar is also tormented by Slay's uncontrollable anger and abuse. Will Shar stay, or will she wise up that love is not supposed to hurt?

The Preacher's Daughter by Kendra Dunn was an excellent debut novel. It is a story of having to choose between love or your family. It also shows how a man of God turns his back on his daughter after always preaching the "good word" and the topic of forgiveness. Even though he should have been putting up a fight to bring his daughter home, he instead lets her go. She soon learns that all the material possessions in the world just is not enough for the pain she experiences. I am looking forward to reading the sequel to find out just how this story will play out. I would definitely recommend The Preacher's Daughter by Kendra Dunn!

Reviewed by Leona for Urban Reviews

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