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Sunday Brunch  
Author: Norma L. Jarrett
ISBN: 0767915704
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From Booklist
Five women met during law school in Houston and used Sunday brunch as a way to unwind. Since graduating, they have maintained the tradition and remained close. The storyteller, Alexis "Lexi" Parker, is struggling with her faith. She is the spiritual and commonsense anchor of the group but has not found someone to fill that role for her. Jermaine Richmond met her husband in law school. He is now a partner at her father's firm and is having difficulty balancing impressing his father-in-law and keeping Jermaine content. Capricia "Capri" Sterling is on the fast track to partner. Yet, she is merely maximizing her earning potential while assuming responsibility for her ailing grandmother and younger sister. Jewel Whitaker is a self-absorbed only child obsessed with the material trappings of success. Angelica "Angel" Capers is recently divorced and is experiencing health issues that have caused her to reassess her position on love and family. Each woman ultimately has her prayers answered by recognizing the importance of nurturing a strong faith, life, and family relationships. Lillian Lewis
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Sunday Brunch

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Come and sample the delectable story of five dynamic women who trade tales on work and romance while struggling to keep the faith. Meet Capri, an attorney at a top Houston firm. She seems to have it all together all the time, until a seductive client topples her sense of self-control. Then there's Jermane, a devout Catholic who met her husband in law school and has never been with another man. But now her workaholic marriage is threatened by temptation. . . .

Angel, on the other hand, sees men as a means to sex and not much else. Her scorn for love of all kinds—godly or otherwise–is challenged when she has a health scare. Meanwhile, the materialistic Jewel bases her dating choices on the size of a man's bank account, until a new flame causes her to reconsider her requirements.

Finally there's Lexi, the link between the Sunday brunch gals, who plans their get-togethers and provides sage advice while praying for Mr. Right. But what happens when she starts to look at God in a new way?

Through conversation and consolation, these remarkable characters provide one another with divine inspiration—encouraging readers to root for them along the way.

FROM THE CRITICS

Publishers Weekly

"God has a plan for all of us to be in certain places at certain times, to meet certain people, to grow, love, learn, share, teach, and uplift," muses Lexi, the narrator of Norma L. Jarrett's bighearted Sunday Brunch. At weekly postchurch lunches, Lexi and her four other successful Houston lawyer friends certainly share a lot over the buffet. Rich, beautiful Jermane is "disgustingly in love" with her husband, but infidelity rears its head; successful Angel thinks love is for fools until a routine checkup spooks her; Capri is on top of the world, but love might trip her up; meanwhile Jewel is a gold digger destined for a change of heart. But as God answers everyone else's prayers, will he forget about Lexi's? Clunky expository dialogue and leisurely pacing can't trip up this sweet, inspirational offering. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

     



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