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Book Reviews for A Sad Soul Can Kill You

 5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars, This book was awesome!!, September 19, 2015
By Patricia Secrest
This review is from: A Sad Soul Can Kill You (Urban Books) (Paperback)
This book was awesome!!! II read her first book “Yesterday’s Eye” and loved it! A “Sad Soul Can Kill You” didn’t disappoint me. Both books were very well written. As with Yesterday Eyes, a Sad Soul Can Kill You will have you pausing and reflecting on certain passages in the book as if you’ve been there and experienced it before.

Once I picked this book up (just like her first book), I couldn’t put it down until I finished it. I look forward to her next book, don’t keep us waiting too long.

5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars, July 17, 2015
By Sherley Kimble
Excellent reading. Exceeds her last book.

Book Reviews for Yesterday’s Eyes

****

March 5, 2014

“…Just finished reading “Yesterday’s Eyes” by Author Catherine Flowers. This was a really good read, but it caused me to relive childhood and adult pain. I shed some tears, said some prayers, and did a whole lot of thinking. The key word relative to this read is “forgiveness.” You can forgive, but the problem is you don’t forget. And throughout your lifetime, those unpleasant memories resurface.”

Patricia Cooper,Coordinator

6th Annual Book Review/Discussion Party

****
5.0 out of 5 starsTook my breathe away!!, March 4, 2013
By Tye Cooper
WOW While reading this book I frequently had tears in my eyes… The characters, the mother alone could have filled a thousand pages. I could identify with a certain individual within these pages. As a young adult this book took me to a place that I had pushed out of my mind. A place that was so real, when the mother was in her room with the kids showing them her box that was to NEVER be touched it sounded sooo familar, I could picture them in that room, & if they were actual people they would never ever forget that moment.
Again WOW…
Thank you so much
****

Spiritual healing……,February 10, 2013

By Lovely Lady

I bought this book because of all the positive reviews I read. This book captured my attention from the very beginning. The storyline and characters were realistic and the forgiveness that occurred between Tia, Ida and Mavis was really amazing. This book is definitely a great read, well worth five stars!!!

****

Great Writing! Outstanding Book!, December 28, 2012

“Having waited for months for her new book, Yesterday’s Eyes, to be published, I was thrilled to get my hands on it and start reading!

I really enjoyed this book. It was intriguing, exciting, breathtaking and thought-provoking from the very beginning. The author paints a vivid picture of the characters to help the reader identify with each character.

Yesterday’s Eyes was more than I could have imagined. Once I started reading it I couldn’t put it down. I’m going to have such a hard time waiting to read your next book. In fact I honestly feel like I am going to explode from anticipation!!!

Without reservation, I whole heartily recommend this book!

In my humble opinion, this is a bestseller book!!!”

~ msspirituality

****

Captivating Story, December 27, 2012

“This book explores 3 generations of a very troubled family. It raises the question: Are we locked in to repeat our mistakes or can we change our destiny? Yesterday’s Eyes is well-written and I look forward to reading Ms. Flower’s next book.”

~ phyl

****

A really good story on how pain can be spread generation to generation and what it takes to forgive. I enjoyed this book immensely. The writer’s style is flowing and her words were touching. A recommended read.

Verlean‘s review from Goodreads.com

Dec 20, 12
5 of 5 stars
****

Yesterday’s Eyes, December 20, 2012

“I loved the book, Yesterday’s Eyes. I couldn’t wait to see what was going to happen next with each character. Really loved the spiritual message for each of the women. Powerful story, powerful message…”

~ Stephanie Hill

Co-Owner, Sparkling Clean of Georgia

****

Yesterday’s Eyes, December 19, 2012

“… I was amazed at the attention to details in her writing. I loved the book and can’t wait for her to write another.”

~ Sherley Kimble

Administrative Assistant, Department of Community Health

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