Synopses & Reviews
Pam Lyons has a husband who places more trust in money and marijuana than in God. Yvonne Hastings is a minister's wife whose husband's infidelity and physical abuse brings their marriage to a crossroads. Taylor Johnson is a single mother who is looking for a good Christian man to help raise her son, but is unable to rid herself of the guilt left over from her promiscuous past. The secret of Taylor's child's paternity is the catalyst for the tumultuous relationship between the three women. Together, they will learn unforgettable lessons about love, forgiveness, prayer, and sisterhood.
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"This book has made me open my eyes. I think every woman should read this."--Sister-To-Sister Book Club on WHAT A SISTAH SHOULD DO
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"This is Tiffany Warren at her best! The Bishop's Daughter is a wonderfully written, story that had captures your attention from the very first page."--Bestselling author ReShonda Tate Billingsley on THE BISHOP'S DAUGHTER
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"Charmayne is a realistic character in a heartbreakingly familiar situation . . . covers several topics, from self-esteem to society's definition of success to spirituality."--CoffeeTimeRomance.com on FARTHER THAN I MEANTTO GO, LONGER THAN I MEANT TO STAY
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"I thoroughly enjoyed Warren's [second novel] . . . [I] was easily able to feel . . . deep emotions, frustrations, and humorous moments. This was my first time reading work by this author, but it certainly won't be my last."--The RAWSISTAZ Reviews on FARTHER THAN I MEANTTO GO, LONGER THAN I MEANT TO STAY
Synopsis
A compelling new voice in Christian fiction delivers a powerful and spiritually satisfying novel about three courageous women who must confront the harsh realities of their lives through faith and prayer.
About the Author
Tiffany L. Warren, is an author, playwright, songwriter, mother and wife. Her debut novel
What a Sista Should Do, was released in June of 2005 and has ministered to over 50,000 readers. Her second book,
Farther than I Meant to Go, Longer than I Meant to Stay was a national bestseller. In 2006, Tiffany and her husband, Brent, founded Warren Productions and released their first gospel musical.
What a Sista Should Do - The Stage Play debuted in Cleveland, OH at the famed Allen Theatre.
Tiffany is also the visionary behind the Faith and Fiction Fellowship tour. Presently, the authors have visited groups in Atlanta, Houston, New York, Baltimore, Washington D.C. and Charlotte.
Tiffany resides in Texas with her husband Brent and their five children.