When Trina Michaels steps off the plane after her two-year missions trip in Africa, she realizes that other than longing to see her mother and her best friend, her heart aches to fly back to the place that now feels more like home than anywhere she’s… ever lived. And to the man who’s stolen her heart.Her dream of a quick return to Mozambique fades within hours when Trina discovers that her mother has been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. Trina is forced to go back to her job as a publicist to cover her mother’s health costs.
She’s assigned a damage control client, Bishop Walker, a megachurch pastor accused of covering up a church sex scandal within his church involving the molestation of young boys. Representing him could cost Trina her most valued friendship, the love of her life, and her soul.

Sherri Lewis’ writing was put on hold while she attended Howard University as an undergraduate, then medical school at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. After working almost fifteen years in the medical field, Sherri left her position as a staff physician at a Georgia Department of Corrections’ Women’s prison to pursue writing and ministry full time.
Sherri is co-founder of the Faith-Based Black Fiction Writers of Atlanta with Essence Best-Selling author Tia McCollors. Selling My Soul is the anticipated sequel to Sherri’s debut novel, My Soul Cries Out. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Visit Sherri online at www.sherrilewis.com.
MY Thoughts: After reading this page turner, you'll make sure to study the Scriptures and maintain a personal relationship with God for yourself. Do not rely on a pastor!
Excellent storytelling, characters so real you'd swear you knew them, and a powerful message combine for an unforgettable novel. Selling My Soul is about family, forgiveness, greed, and tested faith. Lewis is a gifted storyteller, and I look forward to reading A Woman's Revenge when it's released.
4 Your say:
Sounds like a good book.
Thanks so much for hosting the Selling My Soul Blog Tour, I appreciate your support!
Blessings!
Sherri
CeeCee,
Thank you for the review and hosting Sherri Lewis' blog tour on Book Splurge.
It looks like the author had led and interesting and fulfilling life so far. I'll have to make a note of this one.
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