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The Bishop's Daughter

by Tiffany L. Warren
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Overview

Darrin Bainbridge is your typical playboy in need of love, but not yet ready. He is a freelance journalist trying to break his big story. After a visit from his mother, Darrin gets an idea. He has heard all kinds of stories about "Hollywood" ministers who hold their church services on television, live in nice houses, drive nice cars, and have lots of money and women. Darrin is disgusted by it all especially when his mother Priscilla starts shouting praises for Atlanta Bishop Kumal Prentiss. Darrin decides to go to Atlanta, become a member of the bishop's church, and expose him for the hustling fraud that he believes he is. He just never planned on falling in love with the Bishop's daughter.

Darrin suddenly finds himself torn between his new found friend and his possible big break.

About the Author, Tiffany L. Warren

Tiffany L. Warren is a technology manager who lives in suburban Cleveland, Ohio with her husband and four children. She is also the author of the critically acclaimed novel, Farther Than I Meant to Go, Longer Than I Meant to Stay.

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In this novel, 28-year-old playboy Darrin, a freelance writer, moves to Atlanta to investigate a famous television bishop whom he believes is a fraud. After joining the minister's church, he becomes friendly with the man's daughter, leaving him conflicted about his mission.


—Ann Burns

Book Details

Published
January 9, 2009
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
ISBN
9780446543620

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