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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.

 

 

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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