I love the Yada Yada woman's group. This church is such a great example for other churches. The souled out church has many wonderful people who care about each other and really walk alongside each other. They pray for each other and dont just say they will. They are so interconnected it is crazy. Kat wanted to start a food pantry at the church and some church members told her to pray and make sure this was something God wanted her to do. In the end she understood what God wanted her to do and she was able to get over her insecurities. It was a great book. The great thing about Neta Jackson's series is that I have the feeling there is an entire alternate universe going on around me by Lake Michigan in Chicago. She has been able to take an entire series of books and spin that off into another series of books, and then spin that series of books into yet another series...all the while maintaining the integrity of the characters as they dip in and out of the story being presented. Reading one of these books is like chatting with an old friend. Some of the plot was a bit formulaic, yet it didn't even matter to me. I rejoiced with each new discovery each character made and I look forward to the next book--I have a guess as to which character will be highlighted. (The one with the most loose ends, of course!) Excellent discussion questions, and excellent food for thought, pardon the pun. One final like--I greatly appreciated the book's cover art. It's a discussion in and of itself.
Wonderful books but then again all of them have been!! Keep up the good work Neta Jackson!!
—Zoey
This book was way better than the first book in SouledOut Sisters series.
—makailah
Have loved this whole series and this did not disappoint!
—Bobandchloe
What can I say, I love these series!
—singerdirector
Review coming soon
—scarlett