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5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Beverly Jenkins, author of Heart of Gold

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Beverly Jenkins, author of Heart of Gold
(HarperCollins)

NAACP nominee and bestselling author Beverly Jenkins returns to the charming town of Henry Adams, Kansas—a place that always feels like home—in this heartwarming story of family, friendship, and the surprises hidden in our lives.

Henry Adams has had its fair share of drama ever since Bernadine Brown bought the town with her divorce settlement. Now just when things are starting to settle down, it’s about to get crazy again . . .

Cephas Patterson doesn’t just want to be left alone—if you dare step onto his property, he’ll meet you with a shotgun and a warning to stay away from his gold. He reminds Zoey of the lonely time she spent living on the streets, so she quietly begins leaving him small offerings. But then Cephas dies and leaves a saddlebag of gold—to Zoey.

And that’s not all. Zoey’s parents are going through a trial separation, her former BFF Devon is giving her fits, and friend Crystal has run away from home. Then there’s Bernadine’s mean-spirited baby sister who has arrived unexpectedly, and an ongoing battle with a neighboring town is about to heat up.

Will Henry Adams ever be the same again?

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write Heart of Gold?

Beverly Jenkins: The inspiration to write Heart of Gold came from a 1980s article in Parade Magazine titled a Place Called Hope. It dealt with a woman who petitioned the US government to take over an abandoned air force base so she could create a town for at-risk kids and their foster parents. Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Beverly Jenkins, author of Heart of Gold

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Keith Kareem Williams, author of Tourniquet

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Keith Kareem Williams, author of Tourniquet
(Self-Published)

Tourniquet is about a young couple, Angela and Gavin, who have very different home lives. They are both trying to navigate through very different but equally difficult, circumstances.

Gavin finds himself completely alone after his father’s death, and Angela is forced to be the woman of the house while battling an abusive step-father because her mother’s job keeps her away from home.

Gavin and Angela are also misfits that don’t fit in with most people their age, but somehow, they’ve found a deep connection to each other.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write Tourniquet?

Keith Kareem Williams: Angela and her mother, Josephine, first appeared as side-characters in my novel War Angel. Their story was so powerful that I felt the need to revisit it to write about what their life had become, years after the tragic events that took place in that book. I’ve known so many women that have experienced what Angela goes through that I felt compelled to tell the story. Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Keith Kareem Williams, author of Tourniquet

5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Keith M. King, author of Crying, Through GOD’S Eyes

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Keith M. King, author of Crying, Through GOD’S Eyes
(Kingdom World Publications)

Crying, Through GOD’S Eyes has many different topics that were written to give hope to the hopeless situations in our lives. In this astonishing book, you will find answers to life’s predicaments that may seem to weigh us down as we try to move forward from day to day.

As you read, you will learn how to tap into the hidden treasures that are within. Crying, Through GOD’S Eyes is filled with scriptures and explanations of what the scriptures are saying. My approach is positioned to assist you in reaching your full potential and to ensure that you fully understand that you are in charge of your own destiny.

Reading Crying, Through GOD’S Eyes will inform you that, in the bible, God has placed keys to prosperity, healing, peace, salivation, and all that we will ever need to become successful in all areas of our lives. Once you have read this book, your life will be transformed into receiving blessings, wealth, and prosperity and all that our Heavenly Father has made possible for us to receive and achieve.

Joey Pinkney: Where did you get the inspiration to write Crying, Through GOD’S Eyes?

Keith M. King: I was inspired through the Holy Spirit to write Crying, Through GOD’S Eyes. After I was baptized in the Holy Spirit in 1992, I always had a passion to help other people. As part of my great mission to help others, the Holy Spirit prompted me to write this book. Continue reading 5 Minutes, 5 Questions With… Keith M. King, author of Crying, Through GOD’S Eyes