Don’t Blame the Devil by Pat G’Orge Walker
Pat G’orge Walker’s latest book Don’t Blame the Devil is not only filled with laughter, but with lessons of forgiveness and redemption. In Delilah Dupree Jewel’s earlier years, she chose her career over her family. Now that Delilah’s gotten older, she’s determined to regain the family she lost. Regaining their trust after abandoning them is not going to be easy. Deacon Pillar has been harboring a secret from his close friends and church members. Delilah threatens to reveal his secret, if Deacon Pillar doesn’t help her get back in her son’s Jesse’s good graces.
The interaction between Deacon Pillar and Delilah is comical. They both have unresolved feelings from their past relationship. Deacon Pillar wants to move on and be with a new woman; but Delilah’s determined to put a monkey wrench in his plans. Delilah doesn’t expect to meet her match in Deacon Pillar’s new love. Deacon Pillar is caught in the middle and it will take divine intervention to save him from both women’s wrath.
Each one of the main characters in Don’t Blame the Devi deal with situations that could hinder their Christian walk. Reading how each character deals with life’s issues shows readers that nothing is impossible with God. The book also reinforces that we’re each responsible for our own actions and shouldn’t put the blame on others or as Delilah would say, “Don’t blame the devil.”
Don’t Blame the Devil is a great summer read. Readers will be eagerly turning the pages to see what Delilah and Deacon Pillar are up to next. There’s never a dull moment in Pat G’Orge Walker’s latest book, Don’t Blame the Devil. ~ Review by Shelia M. Goss, Essence Magazine Best-selling author of My Invisible Husband and more.
Don’t Blame the Devil is available in stores everywhere or online.
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