Feels Like Heaven
June 24th, 2014Feels Like Heaven
By Vanessa Miller
Solomon Harris is a high-profile attorney based in Los Angeles who makes a decent living representing the stars of Hollywood. He’s kept his distance from his father, Pastor David Davison, and his family, figuring they want nothing to do with an illegitimate son. But when he learns that his father is dying, Solomon travels to see him, wanting to know once and for all why his father never claimed him.
Dr. Larissa Wilkinson is only too happy to be there for the handsome, accomplished Solomon Harris in his hour of need. From the moment they meet, Larissa is intrigued by the man. But is he the man of her dreams—or a nightmare in disguise?
ISLAND BREEZES
Solomon received a summons from his father when he was on his death bed. Problem is,Solomon wanted his father in his life when he was a kid, but it never happened. Why should he run to do his father’s biding now?
The next problem was his attraction to a beautiful lady who he found out is a cousin.
Problem number three is the fact that he is included in his father’s will. That doesn’t produce any good vibrations coming from his half siblings.
Oh, yes. Dad wants Solomon to represent him in a court of law. What’s that all about?
Hey, none of this is doing anything to erase the bitterness Solomon has towards his absentee father and his family. It just adds to the confusion.
This is one messed up family, and one good book. Thank you, Ms Miller.
***A special thank you to Cathy Hickling of Whitaker House for providing a review copy.***
Vanessa Miller is a best-selling author, playwright, and motivational speaker. Her stage productions include Get You Some Business, Don’t Turn Your Back on God, and Can’t You Hear Them Crying. Vanessa self-published her first three books and, in 2006, signed a five-book deal with Urban Christian/Kensington. Her first book with Whitaker House, Yesterday’s Promise, released in Spring 2010 and is the first book in the Second Chance at Love series.
Vanessa holds a degree in organizational communication from Capital University in Columbus, Ohio. She is a dedicated Christian and a devoted mother who also serves in her church as an ordained exhorter. Vanessa lives in Dayton, Ohio.