Daily Archives: October 18, 2008

Dance Into Destiny

Dance Into Destiny
by Sherri L. Lewis
Paperback: 300 pages
Publisher: Urban Books (January 1, 2008)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1601629508
ISBN-13: 978-1601629500

From Sherri Lewis’s website:
A purposeless socialite and a purpose-driven church mouse form an unlikely friendship that launches them on a journey of destiny and purpose.

Keeva Banks is in danger of flunking out of grad school – again. She can’t seem to get it together because she doesn’t really know why she’s in school. She’s in serious need of a sense of purpose to give meaning to her life. Shara Anderson has that sense of purpose through her relationship with God, but could use some balance in her Christian walk. The two women meet, and their lives are forever changed.

Follow them as they rediscover lost dreams, fall in and out of love, and triumph over past wounds in this story of friendship, love and pursuing an intimate relationship with God to fulfill purpose and destiny.

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Shara Anderson has led a sheltered, restricted life. Her parents were overzealous churchgoers, and she was not allowed to have much fun or socialize while growing up. However, once she’s away from home, she discovers what it means to have a true relationship with Jesus.

Due to a traumatic college experience, Shara refuses to date. However, when handsome Quinton Mercer is hired to help her with the church youth program, she struggles with their shared attraction. Can she learn to let go of her past, and learn to love Quinton Mercer?

Keeva Banks encourages Shara (her newfound friend) to give Quinton a chance. As the two women work on their graduate school project together, Keeva discovers there’s more to life than money and designer clothes. Keeva is flunking out of grad school and she needs Shara’s help so that she can get her degree. She wants a career in counseling, and she still struggles to figure out why she’s in grad school, and why she’s dating a man that she doesn’t even like. Something is missing in Keeva’s life and Shara introduces her friend to the gospel.

Meanwhile, Quinton Mercer has ghosts from his past that continue to haunt him. He’s determined to be a role-model for the youth, making sure the young people don’t make the same mistakes that he’s made while growing up. As Quinton falls for Shara, he learns that he needs to release the pain and guilt that he still harbors from a tragic experience.

As Shara, Keeva, and Quinton work through their issues, they learn to lean on God and each other in this engaging and entertaining novel!

If you are interested in other titles by this author, you can read my blog post for Sherri’s first novel, My Soul Cries Out.


~Cecelia Dowdy~