The Book Store Rule

William and Aujanae Rucker have been satisfactorily married for six comfortable years; then along comes maneater April Colston. She is determined to have Aujanae's husband at all costs. April knows William and Aujanae are Christians. Heck, so is she.
David Mathis and Toriyana Kent have been exclusively dating for several years, but David has just moved from Detroit to Phoenix. The pair do all they can to hold on to their relationship across the miles, but distance and the influences of a very beautiful woman, namely David's new pastor's assistant, put a strain on the trust and security they once shared.
Darrin Osborne and Maleeka Davis are engaged to be married; however, after four years and just as many engagement rings, they have yet to set an actual wedding date. Will Maleeka continue to wait patiently for Darrin to get his act together and make their love official, or will Mr. Gerald Miller succeed in showing her how a real man is supposed to take care of his woman?
Janice Jones shows readers that being a Christian couple doesn't always guarantee a happy, trouble-free relationship.

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The Book Store Rule

William and Aujanae Rucker have been satisfactorily married for six comfortable years; then along comes maneater April Colston. She is determined to have Aujanae's husband at all costs. April knows William and Aujanae are Christians. Heck, so is she.
David Mathis and Toriyana Kent have been exclusively dating for several years, but David has just moved from Detroit to Phoenix. The pair do all they can to hold on to their relationship across the miles, but distance and the influences of a very beautiful woman, namely David's new pastor's assistant, put a strain on the trust and security they once shared.
Darrin Osborne and Maleeka Davis are engaged to be married; however, after four years and just as many engagement rings, they have yet to set an actual wedding date. Will Maleeka continue to wait patiently for Darrin to get his act together and make their love official, or will Mr. Gerald Miller succeed in showing her how a real man is supposed to take care of his woman?
Janice Jones shows readers that being a Christian couple doesn't always guarantee a happy, trouble-free relationship.

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The Book Store Rule

The Book Store Rule

by Janice Jones
The Book Store Rule

The Book Store Rule

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Overview

William and Aujanae Rucker have been satisfactorily married for six comfortable years; then along comes maneater April Colston. She is determined to have Aujanae's husband at all costs. April knows William and Aujanae are Christians. Heck, so is she.
David Mathis and Toriyana Kent have been exclusively dating for several years, but David has just moved from Detroit to Phoenix. The pair do all they can to hold on to their relationship across the miles, but distance and the influences of a very beautiful woman, namely David's new pastor's assistant, put a strain on the trust and security they once shared.
Darrin Osborne and Maleeka Davis are engaged to be married; however, after four years and just as many engagement rings, they have yet to set an actual wedding date. Will Maleeka continue to wait patiently for Darrin to get his act together and make their love official, or will Mr. Gerald Miller succeed in showing her how a real man is supposed to take care of his woman?
Janice Jones shows readers that being a Christian couple doesn't always guarantee a happy, trouble-free relationship.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781601627520
Publisher: Kensington
Publication date: 01/29/2013
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Janice Jones is a Gospel minister, head of the Women’s Ministry, a Wednesday Night Bible Study and Sunday School Teacher at First Institutional Baptist Church in Phoenix, AZ. She enjoys dancing, reading, and edifying the body of Christ with her preaching, writings, and teaching. She is the SORMAG (Shades of Romance Magazine) 2011 Christian Fiction Author of the Year and her book, From Sinner to Saint, also won for Best Christian Fiction Novel.  She is also a book club favorite and is frequently invited to speak at other churches
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