Un-Equally Yoked

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Spirituality
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Author: Tamela Cozart Tucker ISBN: 9781453597798
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: October 27, 2010
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Tamela Cozart Tucker
ISBN: 9781453597798
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: October 27, 2010
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

When devout Christian Joave Valentine meets the man of her dreams, shes ready to lose her thirtytwo- year virginal status at the drop of a wedding ring, but shes devastated to fi nd that her boyfriend isnt as heaven-sent as he appears to be. Joave Valentine is a successful, smart, and beautiful woman. Shes also saved and sanctifi ed, and being a virgin at the age of thirty-two, she feels is her biggest accomplishment. She thinks she has found the perfect mate in her boyfriend, Dietrich Armstrong. Unbeknownst to Joave, Dietrich is more like a ladys man than a man of God. His primary objective is to gain her trust by any means necessary to sway her into giving him her precious virginity. Hes more than willing to fake his Christianity to reach this goal. Constance Hunter considers himself a real man in spite of his feminine name. He favors spirituality over religion and doesnt buy into what he calls churchfolk values. When he crosses paths with Joave, he is convinced his assumptions about religion are correct until she starts to reveal her true self. Joave and Connie dive into a whirlwind friendship with an undeniable attraction. On their journey, they discover that the real meaning of love is so much more than they could have ever imagined.

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When devout Christian Joave Valentine meets the man of her dreams, shes ready to lose her thirtytwo- year virginal status at the drop of a wedding ring, but shes devastated to fi nd that her boyfriend isnt as heaven-sent as he appears to be. Joave Valentine is a successful, smart, and beautiful woman. Shes also saved and sanctifi ed, and being a virgin at the age of thirty-two, she feels is her biggest accomplishment. She thinks she has found the perfect mate in her boyfriend, Dietrich Armstrong. Unbeknownst to Joave, Dietrich is more like a ladys man than a man of God. His primary objective is to gain her trust by any means necessary to sway her into giving him her precious virginity. Hes more than willing to fake his Christianity to reach this goal. Constance Hunter considers himself a real man in spite of his feminine name. He favors spirituality over religion and doesnt buy into what he calls churchfolk values. When he crosses paths with Joave, he is convinced his assumptions about religion are correct until she starts to reveal her true self. Joave and Connie dive into a whirlwind friendship with an undeniable attraction. On their journey, they discover that the real meaning of love is so much more than they could have ever imagined.

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