Essence best-selling author Jacquelin Thomas has garnered many honors for her acclaimed novels, including a nomination for the Career Achievement Award from Romantic Times. With Defining Moments she crafts the stirring tale of one woman's journey toward emotional and spiritual fulfillment. Recently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, Sheila Moore strikes up an invigorating friendship with the handsome Nicholas Washington. But Nicholas is also a good friend to the wife of Sheila's former lover. Can he be trusted?
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"I read this book in two day. I could not put it down. It is a great book and will make you think about alot of things in you own life. I getting read to start reading another book my this author."
— Wanda (4 out of 5 stars)
" Pretty good sequel to The Prodigal husband. "
— Brenda, 7/26/2013" Enjoyed how author walks through handling issues from the past. Disappointed with ending but maybe in another of the author's books. "
— Sandra, 6/21/2012Jacquelin Thomas is an award-winning, bestselling author of more than eighty books of romance, women’s fiction, inspirational fiction, and young adult books. Her book Divine Confidential was nominated for a 2008 NAACP Image Award. Other awards she has won include two EMMA awards, the Romance in Color Reviewers Award, Reader’s Choice Award, and the Atlanta Choice Award. She was a 2005 honoree at the Houston Black Film Festival for the movie adaptation of her novel, Hidden Blessings. She was the first recipient to receive the Writers Achievement Award at the North Carolina Book Festival in Winston-Salem. She also received a Lifetime Achievement Award from Romantic Times Magazine.
Sharon Washington is a critically acclaimed actress, whose performances have been called “Sensational … A breakout … Ferociously funny” by the New York Times. Notable theater credits include “The Lady” in the Broadway musical The Scottsboro Boys; Lady Anne, alongside Denzel Washington, in the New York Shakespeare Festival’s Richard III; and Valeria, alongside Christopher Walken, in Coriolanus. She is a graduate of Darmouth College and received her MFA from Yale School of Drama.