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Don't Tell a Soul
Don't Tell a Soul
Don't Tell a Soul
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Don't Tell a Soul

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Don't Tell a Soul is best-selling author Tiffany L. Warren's sequel to her fan-favorite novel What a Sista Should Do. Here, a trio of faithful friends face trials in their personal lives. When Pam's husband, Troy, blows their fortune, his partner starts making moves on Pam. Meanwhile, Taylor must decide whether to forgive her ex, Luke, for the sake of their son. And newly divorced Yvonne finds reprieve from her loneliness by befriending a new church member. But only time will tell if the women can keep their faith and friendship intact.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 17, 2013
ISBN9781470347529
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Tiffany L. Warren

Tiffany L. Warren is a nationally bestselling author, playwright, songwriter, mother and wife. A two-time RT Book Award winner, an Essence® bestseller, and an eight-time AALBC bestseller, she’s published more than twenty-five novels since debuting in 2005 with What a Sista Should Do, as well as two young adult series under the name Nikki Carter. The film adaptation of her award-winning novel, The Favorite Son, premiered in 2021 as a BET+ Original Movie directed by Robin Givens and starringRotimi, Jonathan McReynolds E. Roger Mitchell, Serayah, and Loren Lott. The visionary behind the Faith and Fiction Retreat, Warren also is the co-founder, along with her husband Brent, of Warren Productions, and has produced gospel musicals of her novels What a Sista Should Do and The Replacement Wife. She and her husband live in Maryland with their five children. Find more online at TiffanyLWarren.com.

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    Many gospel points, many giggles and laughs, many eye opening convicting moments and some tears for me with this book