Keithe and his wife of fifteen years, Michelle, have not had a good marriage by any stretch of the imagination. It's bad enough that she neglects him, but she's stepped out on him, bringing home STDs. At forty-one, the handsome Houston attorney needs some real love in his life, and he starts to seek it out. Except Michelle knows all too well what he's up to—and even knows things about his potential prospects he doesn't. And now all of a sudden she doesn't want to let go of him, and will smash anyone who tries to come between her and her man. But Michelle is soon left to realize that her own betrayals are much deeper than she would care to believe in this powerful story of righting wrongs and finding peace in the soul.
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Keshia Dawn. Keeper of My Soul
KEEPER OF MY SOUL. KESHIA DAWN
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Dedication
What Keshia Dawn’s writing peers have to say…
Acknowledgments
CONTENTS
Prologue
CHAPTER 1. Stoney
CHAPTER 2. Keithe
CHAPTER 3. Michelle
CHAPTER 4. Keithe
CHAPTER 5. Stoney
CHAPTER 6. Michelle
CHAPTER 7. Keithe
CHAPTER 8. Stoney
CHAPTER 9. Stoney
CHAPTER 10. Mercy
CHAPTER 11
CHAPTER 12. Keithe
CHAPTER 13. Stoney
CHAPTER 14. Mercy
CHAPTER 15. Stoney
CHAPTER 16. Michelle
CHAPTER 17. Keithe
CHAPTER 18. Stoney
CHAPTER 19. Stoney
CHAPTER 20. Michelle
CHAPTER 21. Ky and Marcus
CHAPTER 22. Stoney
CHAPTER 23. Keithe
CHAPTER 24. Mercy
CHAPTER 25. Michelle
CHAPTER 26. Keithe
CHAPTER 27. Keithe
CHAPTER 28. Ky and Keithe
CHAPTER 29. Michelle
CHAPTER 30. Stoney
CHAPTER 31. Keithe
CHAPTER 32. Marcus
CHAPTER 33. Stoney
CHAPTER 34. Michelle
CHAPTER 35. Gracie
CHAPTER 36. Michelle
EPILOGUE
Reader’s Group Guide Questions
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His Grace, His Mercy
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“Folks who got it easy will see a young gal like you and think they can do what they want to. If ya smart, you’d getcha all the education you can and then take a pick of the man you want. Don’t be no man’s flunkie.”
With those words embedded in her heart, Stoney only knew what her grandma had told her. As far as she knew, it was the truth. Some may have continued to call her country, and that was all right by her. One thing she didn’t want to be called was dumb. Better safe than sorry was all she knew to be.