![]() ![]() So, in the end, if you’re looking for an easy, entertaining novel just for fun, “Sister Betty Says I Do” will probably do. Sister Betty Says I Do Pat G'Orge-Walker 3.93 148 ratings27 reviews An inspiring, devilishly funny tale of hope, secretsand hard-knock faith that can make the most impossible situations right For Sister Betty, the marriage proposal from trustee Freddie Noel is a once-in-a-lifetime surprise blessing. I think it’s supposed to be light and light-hearted, and it succeeds on that plane. The story itself was fine and moved along nicely, although there were times when it got a little too convoluted and I grew awfully tired of multiple rivalries.Īnd yet, I’m pretty sure that deep and thought-provoking isn’t the point of this novel. Sister Betty is a wonderful character and perhaps the most realistic, but the other members of the cast were a little on the cartoonish side. ![]() Author Pat G’Orge-Walker inserts a lot of puns, sarcasm, and silliness in this novel to keep a reader amused. It’s not a laugh-a-minute, though it has its moments. Betty could barely stand those old heifers, but prayer gave her strength and Freddie – though he was mighty tired of the drama – gave her love.Īnd then Sister Betty’s “knee phone” started to hurt… Problem was, Sharvon had the same notions.Īnd as if that wasn’t enough trouble, Mother Sasha Pray Onn and Mother Bea Blister kept sticking their noses into Sister Betty’s wedding plans. With curves where there shouldn’t have been curves and big beautiful eyes, Ima set her sights on marrying Pastor Tom and becoming first lady of Crossing Over Sanctuary. On any another day, they might have been. When Sister Betty and her spiritual son, Pastor Leotis Tom, went to pick Betty’s cousin, Sharvon, at the airport, there was Ima, waiting for her ride and talking and laughing with Sharvon like they were old friends. ![]()
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