Atlanta, GA
Cynthia Brooks writes a story of people having desires they do not know about - a longing that cannot be deciphered. A tale of women coming face to face with their own inner demons, their life will never be the same after their "Sins of a Delicate Nature" (published by Xlibris) unravels itself to the world.
Brooks introduces four women from Atlanta. These four all work twelve hours a day in Fellowship Industries, a multi-million dollar factory that produces automobile parts. With the demoralizing circumstances of death, a murder, and a brawl in the church, they also find out that the job they each have prayed for may be out of their grasps; a devastating combination of all this starts to eat away their sanity. Their troubles run deeper as the life they have built starts to crumble and fall apart because of sin.
Inciting the emotions of its readers, "Sins of a Delicate Nature" is a story that exudes perseverance and hope amidst the storm of trials and ill circumstances.
"Sins of a Delicate Nature"
By Cynthia Brooks
Hardcover | 6 x 9in | 242 pages | ISBN 9781499013238
Softcover | 6 x 9in | 242 pages | ISBN 9781499013252
E-Book | 242 pages | ISBN 9781499013221
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Cynthia Brooks is an ordained minister and founder of Mending Hearts with Hope Ministries. She holds a bachelor's degree in religious studies from Beulah Heights University. Aside from enjoying her time spent with family, she enjoys reading and roller-skating. She was raised in Youngstown, Ohio but now calls Atlanta home.
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