When it comes to being fruitful and multiplying, the members of Kingdom Citizens Christian Center are on itand no one tells their sexy, scandalous stories like Lutishia Lovely. . .
When Stacy Gray meets friends for lunch, the last thing she expects to be served are legal papers suing her for custody of her son, Darius Jr. As far as Stacy's concerned, when Darius Sr. chose to be with someone else, he lost his chance at fatherhood. But when an unexpected crisis strikes, and an obsessed fan threatens more than Darius's music career, the battling parents may have to grow up. . .
Cy and Hope Taylor are struggling to conceive, so when Hope sees her former nemesis, Millicent, talking on television about life as a wife and new mother, jealousy rears its ugly head. Then Cy rekindles his friendship with Millicent and needless to say, Hope is definitely more peeved than pleased. As baby mama drama shakes up the saints, everyone better pray for mercy. . .
"Heaven Right Here has drama, laughter, and you may even shed a few tears." UrbanReviews
Heaven Right Here tells the story of three friends, Stacy, Frieda, and Hope. Stacy is shocked when her ex-husband (who is now married to his male lover) decides to sue her for custody of their son. Hope is happily married to Cy, except that she desperately wants to have a baby but so far they have been unsuccessful, plus Cy's old stalker comes back into their lives. Frieda is the requisite party girl of the bunch who will sleep with any rich man available.
This started off very slow and it took me awhile to get into the characters and the story. I was pretty much done with Stacy when she decides she wants her ex-husband back and sets about to seduce him. (Um, hello, girl, he is GAY!) Hope's insecurity about Millicent wasn't very interesting either.
The story did start to pick up right about the part where Stacy has a health scare and I liked her a lot better after that. I was happy with the way her story ended. I found the ending between Hope and Millicent to be a little too unbelievable. Frieda's story ended with a cliffhanger, but I really have no desire to see what happens next.
Three stars for this one. A decent read, but not one I would buy or read again.
the members of these churches have more issues than a bookstore magazine rack. if it's not one thing its another..but, you can't stop reading cuz you might miss something...lol
New drama ensued instead of following up on the drama from the previous book. I was a little disappointed in that. But I must be getting tired of these characters as I put this book down for a while and read 2 different books in between. It's nice to be descriptive in a novel so that the reader can picture what's going on but I found myself getting tired of all the brand names and the gorgeous people - aren't there any less than beautiful pastors or people in this world? Each book in this series moves further away from anything Godly and the graphic scenes are getting increasingly annoying. I appreciate being able to read this series through Kindle Unlimited, as I've been wanting to read this since it was originally published, but I think I'm done with this series for a while.
The entire book consist of drama after drama and I love reading Christian Friction. One thing I will say is that everybody is welcome in the house of God. Let him that is without sin cast the first stone. And something else parents need to start doing is bringing their children back to church. Don't leave it up to the child, you are the parents, let them no that they will be going to church whether they like it or not. Cause the life you save just might be your own or your child. Very interesting.
Three letters O M G. This book had me hooked from the beginning to the end. I must admit the ones before this one are all the same. I love this series. I had to re-read the first book and I'm glad I did so that I could understand each character.
Hope went through an emotional rollercoaster in this book, without spoiling it, let's just say she deserved her happy ending.
I enjoyed this book for what it was. I just got bored during the middle. It didn't take me long to read it, but I started to think "I just wish this would be over already." It could have been a whole lot better and shorter.
Lutishia Lovely has done it again! Good ol, messy, juicy drama. This book was filled with action, consequences, and life long lessons. I never thought church goers were messy until I started reading this series. Well, on to book number 5.
This book was inspirational, with lots of Church drama, lots of laugh a nd wows. I enjoy reading Lutishia Lovely books there is always a laugh. Thanks for the lovely read Lutishia
Heaven Right Here, was yet another mind blowing experience. Lutishia Lovely has done it again with this awesome twist of events that take place in this novel. The citizens of KCCC all play a role in Darius almost rape conviction, Stacey’s Cancer scare, Hope’s depression, and Frieda’s bed hopping. If you think you have read the best book by Lutishia well your wrong until now. These characters were talking to me in my sleep and I had to dismiss them so I could rest. I was drawn in each page, it did take a little bit longer to get to the climax but once you’re there, the high of the drama takes over. I give ms lovely whose name fits her very well a stellar job well done. This is a must read again and again.
I like the reality of the storyline. The Christian aspect gave a great perspective to everyday situations. We all have either the gay choir director or members and to see that the pastor did not turn his back on him or beat him over the head with the bible speaks to the heart of Christ we are not to judge but to love our neighbor. To see the relationship between Stacy and Daruis grow from bad to good was great children need both parents and it's good when a father wants to without being forced is priceless. It happens more than not men living on the down low
This book took too long to finish! But it was good. It dipped between slow, interesting,funny, boring, exciting, slow ,funny, than good. Ms . Lovely knows how to write interesting characters and plenty of drama but with so many things going on with so many people its like 10 books into 1. So it makes it a little hard to keep a focused mind. All and all even with its many characters and drama the story panned out ok. I also felt it was repetitive in some parts and preachy!
This was another page turner from the start just like her other books. This is some Christian fiction that is so much fun to read. Scandal all up in the church with these colorful characters. A must read! I read this book in 2010.
Books like these...full of drama, drama, and drama...I don't take very seriously. I just take it as it is...strictly entertainment! It was an entertaining book and it was a page turner. Nice little read to escape reality. 4 stars!