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Paperback Say Jesus and Come to Me Book

ISBN: 0930044983

ISBN13: 9780930044985

Say Jesus and Come to Me

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A black evangelist's affair with a sultry nightclub singer. Hot romance. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Offbeat novel grips reader

Myrtle Black is a preacher, an imposing woman whose majestic presence and expensive gowns have brought more than a few sinners trembling into Jesus' embrace. Rev. Black is also a lesbian whose own embraces are reserved for the voluptuous young fired by her fervent preaching. Travis Lee is a rhythm-and-blues star, burned out on bad drugs and worse relationships. Depressed at uncovering her kept lover's affair with the leader of her back-up group, profoundly hungover from a binge of drugs and booze, she decides to make Jesus her only man. These unusual and charismatic women come together, in friendship and in love, during Myrtle's crusade against street vice in Nashville, Tenn. When Myrtle announces a women's march on City Hall, Travis' bitter ex-lover Rudy, now an ambitious pimp, sees a chance to exact a violent revenge. Meanwhile, her love for Travis forces Myrtle to come to grips with her secret life. This novel is an unexpected pleasure, though it should be pointed out that it may offend some churchgoers. But like her first novel, "Loving Her," also a paperback original, Ann Shockley's tale is gripping. The novel has some structural problems, but the characters are believable and their conflicts far from run-of-the-mill. "Say Jesus and Come to Me" should appeal both to those who are looking for an entertaining read and those who use fiction as a vehicle to visit exotic social locales.

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Lawd, have mercy! What a book! Ann Allen Shockley's SAY JESUS AND COME TO ME is mind boggling, to say the least. Rev. Myrtle Black, a vivacious fiery pastor, is the star of this tempestuous tale. A traveling minister, she sets congregations ablaze with her holy word, then finds a sweet young thing to bed, and disappears almost as soon as she arrives, leaving behind no ties. When confronted with the stodgy minister at a conservative Nashville church she was invited to, Myrtle finally lays her roots down with an idea brewing: initiate a women's march against sexism and racism. Spurred by the assault of two local prostitutes, Myrtle quickly gets to action and calls out the male powers-that-be. In town at the same time is Travis Lee, a famed R & B songstress taking the world by storm. After a rough night with her doggish boyfriend, Travis has her own spiritual revelation--she's missing the Lord from her life. This leads her to the Rev. Myrtle Black. Seeking the minister's guidance, the two women become friends and fight a growing attraction. The novel then becomes a play-by-play of the march's development. Myrtle finds intelligent allies for her mission, including leaders of feminist and women organizations. After a laborious planning meeting one night, Myrtle and Travis finally act on their lust for one another. This causes chaos for both women. Myrtle, having been an emotional and physical nomad for the last several years, has to deal with finally falling in love and risking her ministry by coming out as lesbian. Travis has to face her budding spirituality, sexual identity and her adoring public. A lot of other events ensue in Say Jesus, but the heart of this novel is Myrtle and Travis. All the rest was filler--the march, Travis' ex, death threats--added to the story as a backdrop to their love. Shockley's writing was poetic at times, too wordy at others. Occasionally, you have to plow through her flowery writing, and the love scenes could have been more intense. Yet, Shockley definitely took religion to task and brings the story together, enough to make you praise and shout.

Classic that still rings true.

Miss Shockley does a marvelous job. This unique story of a sometimes horny lesbian Reverend and the woman that she falls in love with. It is extremely difficult to find stories in which we as black lesbians are depicted with grace, honesty, and dignity so gems like this book are all the more valueable. It can get very, i mean, very steamy at times so be prepared for the heat.
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