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I Ain't Gonna Gossip in Church No More

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"I Ain't Gonna Gossip in Church No More" is a highly entertaining and cleverly suspenseful tale that will keep you laughing from beginning to end. Janice West is a single mother, living life as a successful real estate agent. However, she has one small problem; she loves to know every detail about everybody. And who better to tell her than her best friend, Sheila Jenkins, the number one telephone using, question asking gossiper on the planet. If gossiping was an Olympic sport, Sheila would win the gold, silver, and the bronze just so the judges can show an enormous margin of victory against other gossipers. But, when they impulsively decide to discuss members in the church, everything spins out of control. Will this be the last gossip session or will they be exposed by a hilarious, no non-sense Pastor? One thing is for certain; church service won't be the same.


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Publisher: Black Top Publishing

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  • ISBN: 9780982019221
  • Release date: February 24, 2011

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  • ISBN: 9780982019221
  • File size: 864 KB
  • Release date: February 24, 2011

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subjects

Fiction Literature

Languages

English

"I Ain't Gonna Gossip in Church No More" is a highly entertaining and cleverly suspenseful tale that will keep you laughing from beginning to end. Janice West is a single mother, living life as a successful real estate agent. However, she has one small problem; she loves to know every detail about everybody. And who better to tell her than her best friend, Sheila Jenkins, the number one telephone using, question asking gossiper on the planet. If gossiping was an Olympic sport, Sheila would win the gold, silver, and the bronze just so the judges can show an enormous margin of victory against other gossipers. But, when they impulsively decide to discuss members in the church, everything spins out of control. Will this be the last gossip session or will they be exposed by a hilarious, no non-sense Pastor? One thing is for certain; church service won't be the same.


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