A Novel
by E. Lynn Harris
Bestselling author E. Lynn Harris is back with another sexy, shocking, and immensely satisfying novel that explores some of todays toughest and most timely issues.
"Harris ... offers insight into the struggle within the black church concerning gay rights." - Booklist
"Moving and honest exploration of sex, sin and redemption." - Kirkus
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