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Colored Sugar Water - Review

| Colored Sugar Water by Venise Berry
Review Written by Elvila |
The Colored Sugar Water tells the story of two women who find out the power of their sole spiritual gifts.
Lucy Merriwather and Adel Kelly are dealing with mid-life issues. Lucy is thirty-five, single, and in great shape thanks to her career as a fitness manager for a string of Texas health clubs. Adel is the Vice President for human resources at American oil, pulling in a six-figure salary and twenty thousand-dollar-a-year bonuses. Sadly, neither is happy.
The story was a slow read and the author left so many questions unanswered.
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Colored Sugar Water by Venise Berry
Review Written by Alicia |
I don't know what Ms. Berry was thinking, but this book was a big let
down. I could not understand the significance of the voodoo and the Christianity.
This book raised so many questions, but left me with no answers. I don't think Ms. Berry did enough research on the two subjects to
tackle such a novel. I don't think she did a good job of answering the whos, whats, whens, wheres, and hows in this book.
The saddest part of it all is that I still don't know what "Colored Sugar Water" meant in this book.
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