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Ruthless Advance Review #3

David King, CEO of Dallas based DM King Media has offices around the country and oversees. He is powerful and has everything a man could ever want, except the woman of his dreams. That until he meets his employee’s wife, Bathsheba. He will do anything he can to make Sheba his, even if that means sending her husband to Afghanistan to get him out of the way.

I cannot give this review its due justice without giving away the story line. However, I will say this: Ruthless is full of sinning, sainthood, tons of praying and God’s grace.

Ruthless by Shelia M. Goss does not disappoint in the drama department. It is an example of what we’ve come to expect from this bestselling author. Once again, she has showed us her tremendous ability to weave a story line that always has a message. You have got to read this book!

Full Review is posted at http://theauthorshideaway.com/2011/07/06/review-wednesday/ or

http://www.theauthorshideaway.com/2011/07/review-wednesday-ruthless-by-shelia-m.html

Ruthless Advance Review #2

How Far Will You Go?

The second book Shelia Goss has written, where the main characters are from the Bible, is Ruthless. The first was Delilah; which left me with my mouth hanging wide open at the end. I could not wait to find out what happened to her, but Delilah was not the main character in this new book. Bathsheba “Sheba” Richards, a sophisticated, sexy nurse is married to Uriah Richards, who is trying to give her everything she wants and needs are the focus of this story; and so is David King, Uriah’s boss. The night Uriah introduces Sheba to his boss things change.

Lots of unexpected things happen throughout this book. By far, this is my favorite book penned by Ms. Goss. My emotions were on a rollercoaster ride, up and down. I enjoyed the plot and the characters. Ruthless is a dramatization of how far a person is willing to go to attain the very things that are not his to begin with. I recommend this book to readers of romance, faith-based stories, and avid Shelia Goss fans. You will not be disappointed! ~ Jennifer Coissiere, Words Mosaic Reviews

Full Review is  posted at http://wordsmosaic.com/2011/07/07/review-ruthless-by-shelia-goss/

Ruthless Advance Review #1

5 STARS

When I received Ruthless this morning I was quite excited about reading it. I had read Ms. Goss’ earlier book, Delilah, which was a prequel of sorts and  loved every moment of it. However, I had no idea that less than six hours later I would be done. Ruthless is the kind of story that takes you on a journey and though you might think you  know what is going to happen, believe me you do not, but you will want to take the journey.

Bathsheba, better known as Sheba is married to Uriah and their marriage is a good one, with one exception, Uriah thinks that Bathsheba is too materialistic. When Uriah  introduces his wife to his millionaire boss, David, immediately the reader will go, “Okay, I see where this is going.” No you do not. You will have to read to see and you will not know until near the end.. Ms. Goss captures you and keeps you  reading, enjoying and hanging on until the very last word. The fact that she added Delilah into this story in an unexpected way, simply gives the book more, “oomph.”

I highly recommend Ruthless to all Shelia Goss fans, of which there will be more after reading this book and anyone who loves well written story that crosses genre, it could be romance, Christian fiction or women’s fiction. It really does not matter what you define it as, because it is simply “great reading.”  ~ Angelia Vernon Menchan

Delilah Week Comes to a Close

What a great way to end a year! Thank you all for showing your support by purchasing Delilah. The first week of sales are so important. I look forward to receiving your feedback.

Just in case you haven’t ordered or bought your copy, I’m going to repost an excerpt:

Behind every successful man is a good woman. The downfall of a good man is a woman up to no good.

Delilah by Shelia M Goss
Chapter One Excerpt

Delilah couldn’t believe her luck. She had seen him on television, and when William Trusts, her boss, asked her to find out as much as she could about Samson, she knew it was a sign for her to attend his church. She had fallen in love with the local television evangelist as soon as she saw him walk across the stage live on TV.

He had swagger like the rapper Jay-Z and good looks that mimicked Denzel Washington’s, except Samson’s skin was lighter. With his naturally wavy jet-black hair, fair skin, and thick mustache, Samson was an immediate turn on. Despite their situation, Delilah didn’t want to think the man she watched weekly had any flaws. She had met too many men who disappointed her time after time. In her mind, Samson was perfect.

William, on the other hand, believed that every man had a skeleton in his closet. He offered Delilah financial security if she took on the task of finding out Samson’s Achilles’ heel. Once she agreed to do so, she started attending Samson’s church and had quickly become part of several of the ministries, most notably the singles’ group and Pastor’s Aide committee. She originally joined Peaceful Rest for the wrong reasons, but through her interactions with other church members and learning more about God and Christ because of Samson’s teachings, she renewed her relationship with God.

God was the last thing on her mind right now, however, as Samson stirred beside her. She felt his leg brush against her. “Good morning,” Delilah said.

Samson didn’t respond right away. “I’m sorry about last night,” he said with remorse.

“Why are you apologizing? Nothing happened that we both didn’t want to happen,” she assured him.

He sat up in bed, making sure the comforter covered his lower body. “I’m not a drinker, and I should have told you so when you insisted I drink the glass of wine.”

“Like I told you, it had little alcohol in it,” Delilah lied. She knew the sweet taste of the wine masked its potent effect. She would have to thank her friend, Keisha, for the bottle later.

He rubbed his temples. “I have a lot to repent for.”

“The Good Book says it’s okay to drink in moderation,” Delilah said as she moved closer to him in the bed.

“The Lord frowns on fornication. And what we did last night, well, it just wasn’t right.” Samson pushed her away.

Delilah felt embarrassed. She slipped her naked body under the comforter. Samson reached to the side of the bed for his clothes. “I think I better get going.”

“You can wash up in there.” Delilah pointed toward the master bathroom connected to her bedroom.

He barely said thanks before she saw him walk in the bathroom and close the door.

Delilah frowned because it seemed her plan had backfired. She hoped he could look past last night. They had become so close, and she didn’t want to think about going back to a life without him. She grabbed her pink satin robe from a nearby chair and put it on before sitting back on the bed. A few minutes later, Samson walked out of the bathroom fully dressed and looking refreshed.

“In light of what happened, I think we should keep our distance,” Samson said.

“But . . . it was bound to happen. We have chemistry. We’re meant to be together,” Delilah responded.

Samson hung his head before looking back up. “Delilah, you’re a sweet woman, and any man would be blessed to have you in his life. But you must be forgetting—I’m already spoken for. I’m getting married in two weeks, and this shouldn’t have happened.”

Just the thought of Samson’s fiancée, Julia Rivers, put Delilah in a foul mood. “Whatever, Samson. I thought you were different. Now I see you’re just like the rest of the men out there. You got what you want—now just leave.” Delilah turned her back to him.

Samson walked up to where she sat. “Delilah, don’t be like that. What we did was wrong. You know it, and I know it. Let’s just end this as friends.” He reached out with both hands to hold her hand.

Delilah became livid and pushed his hands away. “I have enough friends.”

“I’m sorry. Let me know what I can do to make it better,” Samson said.

Delilah gave him the silent treatment and wouldn’t look him in the face. Samson stood and waited, but a minute later he said, “Just tell me what I can do to make it up to you, and I will. I’m so sorry I let it get to this. Will you forgive me?”

Delilah looked him directly in the eyes. “Ask God to forgive you, but as for me, I need you to leave now!”
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HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYBODY!

Delilah is Here Join the Online Party

Welcome!

Today is the official release day for my new book DELILAH. I hope you will celebrate book #10 with me by stopping by my blog today. 

The advance reviews have been great and I look forward to receiving your feedback.
The party has started, so be sure to leave your comments on the blog post to let me know you’ve stopped by.

The wait is over. You can now get your copy of Delilah from your local book store or any of the online retailers, such as Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com, Borders.com, BlackExpressions.com, etc.


To read an excerpt, go to: http://sheliagoss.com/2010/11/29/delilah-excerpt/

Shelia M. Goss’ books are best described as “Stories with a twist…”

Genre:  Christian Fiction Drama

Behind every successful man is a good woman. The downfall of a good man is a woman up to no good!

What readers are saying:

From the first words I was captured by the storyline and loved the naming of the characters and the tasteful way she wrote about the characters shenanigans. The book was highly entertaining, yet never lost sight of the Christian message. I recommend Delilah to those who love Christian fiction and to all readers who enjoy great writing and story line. ~ Angelia Menchan, author of Re-Rambled Food and Thought, Mrs. Black and more. 

This author has told a story that happens more and more everyday in the churches. What makes the story a page turner, it was not preachy. Shelia is very creative when it comes to story telling until the very end. ~ Sisterhood Book Club

I always expect Christian fiction to be preachy and overbearing. However, I was pleasantly surprised to find that Shelia Goss’ latest novel Delilah manages to be neither. Instead, this book combines an urban fiction style with Christian overtones…Overall, Delilah is a good read even for those who are not regular readers of urban or Christian fiction. ~ TaKeshia Brooks AAMBC Reviewer
 
To read more reviews, go to: http://sheliagoss.com/category/reviews

Here are a few questions to jumpstart the conversation:

  • Have you read any of Shelia Goss books before or will this be your first?
  • Have you ever been in love with someone who didn’t love you back? 
  • Do you believe that people will reap what they sow? Why or why not?

Let’s have fun today.

Delilah When Love Deceives Tour Kickoff

I’m celebrating the release of my 10th book with my new release Delilah. The celebration kicks off this week.

Delilah – When Love Deceives Online Tour makes its first stop at Black Pearls Magazine. To check out the interview, go to: http://edcmagazine.blogspot.com/2010/12/shelia-m-goss-delilah-when-love.html

More dates coming soon.

Delilah Excerpt

Behind every successful man is a good woman. The downfall of a good man is a woman up to no good.  

Delilah by Shelia M Goss
Chapter One Excerpt

Delilah couldn’t believe her luck. She had seen him on television, and when William Trusts, her boss, asked her to find out as much as she could about Samson, she knew it was a sign for her to attend his church. She had fallen in love with the local television evangelist as soon as she saw him walk across the stage live on TV.

He had swagger like the rapper Jay-Z and good looks that mimicked Denzel Washington’s, except Samson’s skin was lighter. With his naturally wavy jet-black hair, fair skin, and thick mustache, Samson was an immediate turn on. Despite their situation, Delilah didn’t want to think the man she watched weekly had any flaws. She had met too many men who disappointed her time after time. In her mind, Samson was perfect.

William, on the other hand, believed that every man had a skeleton in his closet. He offered Delilah financial security if she took on the task of finding out Samson’s Achilles’ heel. Once she agreed to do so, she started attending Samson’s church and had quickly become part of several of the ministries, most notably the singles’ group and Pastor’s Aide committee. She originally joined Peaceful Rest for the wrong reasons, but through her interactions with other church members and learning more about God and Christ because of Samson’s teachings, she renewed her relationship with God.

God was the last thing on her mind right now, however, as Samson stirred beside her. She felt his leg brush against her. “Good morning,” Delilah said.

Samson didn’t respond right away. “I’m sorry about last night,” he said with remorse.

“Why are you apologizing? Nothing happened that we both didn’t want to happen,” she assured him.

He sat up in bed, making sure the comforter covered his lower body. “I’m not a drinker, and I should have told you so when you insisted I drink the glass of wine.”

“Like I told you, it had little alcohol in it,” Delilah lied. She knew the sweet taste of the wine masked its potent effect. She would have to thank her friend, Keisha, for the bottle later. 

He rubbed his temples. “I have a lot to repent for.”

“The Good Book says it’s okay to drink in moderation,” Delilah said as she moved closer to him in the bed.

“The Lord frowns on fornication. And what we did last night, well, it just wasn’t right.” Samson pushed her away. 

Delilah felt embarrassed. She slipped her naked body under the comforter. Samson reached to the side of the bed for his clothes. “I think I better get going.”

“You can wash up in there.” Delilah pointed toward the master bathroom connected to her bedroom.

He barely said thanks before she saw him walk in the bathroom and close the door.

Delilah frowned because it seemed her plan had backfired. She hoped he could look past last night. They had become so close, and she didn’t want to think about going back to a life without him. She grabbed her pink satin robe from a nearby chair and put it on before sitting back on the bed. A few minutes later, Samson walked out of the bathroom fully dressed and looking refreshed.

“In light of what happened, I think we should keep our distance,” Samson said.

“But . . . it was bound to happen. We have chemistry. We’re meant to be together,” Delilah responded.

Samson hung his head before looking back up. “Delilah, you’re a sweet woman, and any man would be blessed to have you in his life. But you must be forgetting—I’m already spoken for. I’m getting married in two weeks, and this shouldn’t have happened.”

Just the thought of Samson’s fiancée, Julia Rivers, put Delilah in a foul mood. “Whatever, Samson. I thought you were different. Now I see you’re just like the rest of the men out there. You got what you want—now just leave.” Delilah turned her back to him.

Samson walked up to where she sat. “Delilah, don’t be like that. What we did was wrong. You know it, and I know it. Let’s just end this as friends.” He reached out with both hands to hold her hand.

 Delilah became livid and pushed his hands away. “I have enough friends.”

“I’m sorry.  Let me know what I can do to make it better,” Samson said.

Delilah gave him the silent treatment and wouldn’t look him in the face. Samson stood and waited, but a minute later he said, “Just tell me what I can do to make it up to you, and I will. I’m so sorry I let it get to this. Will you forgive me?”

Delilah looked him directly in the eyes. “Ask God to forgive you, but as for me, I need you to leave now!”

DELILAH BY SHELIA M GOSS

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