Try a Little Tenderness: A Hislove.com Novel

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Urban Christian, Jul 1, 2015 - Fiction - 288 pages
Husband and wife Isaiah David Paul and Allyson M. Deese team up to bring a street-themed Christian romance to life.

Amirah Dalton has accepted her calling to be in outreach ministry at her local church. The only problem is that she’s the only unwed female in leadership, and she feels the pressure to find a husband—fast.

After serving time in prison for larceny and mail fraud, Mateo Valdez joins the newly formed Street Disciples Ministry in Asheville, North Carolina in an effort to atone for his sins and spread the word of Christ.

Amirah and Mateo both join His-Love.com in an effort to meet someone of the opposite sex willing to give them a chance. Will they listen to God and connect, or will they let Satan allow their perceptions of one another get in the way?
 

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Title Page
Chapter One Breaking News
Chapter Four Worship Warrior
Chapter Seven What To
Chapter Nine Train Them
Chapter Eleven Power MovesStruggles
Chapter Fourteen Do As I
Chapter Sixteen Making Moves
Chapter Nineteen We Are Not Ashamed
Chapter Twentytwo Gimmie the Loot
Chapter Twentyfive La Casa
Chapter Twentyseven Boxing with
Chapter Twentynine I Cant Write LeftHanded
Chapter Thirtytwo Secrets and Lies
Chapter Thirtysix Its Getting Late
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Being in love with the written word since pre-school, Allyson began writing poetry in her teens, but it would be years before she floated on cloud nine... into the world of writing to entertain and inspire others. Once writing explicit romance, she now dedicates all of her writings to God with the prayer that her stories will touch the hearts of her readers. Isaiah was born with the gift of the written word and began writing and publishing at a very early age. He dedicates his life to writing stories that glorify God and taking it where it’s needed most, the streets. Allyson and Isaiah met online themselves, where they remained friends until God revealed to them that they were to be man and wife. They have been married for almost three years. The happy couple is striving to build ministries that will glorify God and uplift their community.

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