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    • Pub. Date: July 2008
    • 336pp
    • Sales Rank: 266,935
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      • Pub. Date: July 2008
      • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
      • Format: Paperback, 336pp
      • Sales Rank: 266,935

      Synopsis

      Two hard years in prison have changed Wilford "Preacher" Winters for the better. He did his time, now he's going to "do the right thing." But the women in his life have other ideas.

      Tanya, the sleek and sexy mother of his two kids, is much too comfortable with her pearls-and-Porsche lifestyle, and she'll do whatever it takes to maintain it... His sister, Loretta, kept "the business" running smoothly while Preacher was inside, and she can't believe he'd trade Easy Street bling for a nickel-and-dime dead-end job...

      His one-time girlfriend Serena, now married to his main man Barnard, is hiding a secret—and if past sins come to light, they'll ruin several lives and a very new, very precious friendship between Preacher and Barnard's beautiful-inside-and-out sister, Natalie.

      With his world about to explode all around him, Preacher's going to need every ounce of his new-found faith to remain strong. Because it takes a lot to become a new man, sometimes even a miracle.

      Biography

      Angela Benson's numerous novels include the Christy Award-nominated Awakening Mercy, The Amen Sisters, and Up Pops the Devil. Currently an associate professor at the University of Alabama, she lives in Northport, Alabama.

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      Another winner by award-winning author!by PattiLacy

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      July 12, 2009: An orange jumpsuit and a prison sentence lead Preacher to God. But Satan and his legions, including some mighty fine-looking women, are sinking their claws deep. Even with his newfound faith, the former dealer can't seem to set things right with the dollar-signs-in- her-eyes mother of his children, his still-dealing sister, and his often judgmental church friends.

      Though Preacher does his best to break free from a web of deceit, the women around him, including Christian fitness club co-owners, seem intent on smothering Preacher's efforts. It takes the disintegration of every possible prop-including Bernard, his "main man"-for Preacher to learn that God alone can provide for his future.

      Angela Benson, best-selling author of The Amen Sisters, packs a dozen story lines into this seamlessly written book. Vibrant, sassy characters, like Natalie, Bernard's sister, and Serena, Bernard's wife, charm you and delight as they struggle, along with Preacher, to let God's perfect will reign in their lives. Pop Goes the Devil finds that perfect balance between entertainment and Biblical instruction. And I loved Angela's soulful prayers and "crying-outs" to God. Don't miss this sizzling inspirational read!!

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      August 27, 2008: Wilford Winters gained the nickname 'Preacher' because of the Bible he carried with him since his youth. The Bible was a reminder of the loving grandmother who had provided a home for him and his sister Loretta. But, when she died, the siblings were caught in the system of foster care and they hardened. As adults, the two entered the drug business determined never to 'be without' again. The law caught up with Preacher though, and behind bars, he finally began to read the words inside the Bible. Benson's story begins when two years later a converted Preacher awaits his release. Bolstered by his faith and the support of friend Barnard who is part of the Faith Community Church Prison Ministry, Preacher is certain he's equipped to face the world as a free man now ready to serve the Lord. Preacher is na?ve though. The women in his life aren't about to let his new walk as a Christian be an easy one. Preacher's rebirth as a Christian means he is no longer interested in helping run the family drug business and that doesn't sit well with sister Loretta. And, without the drug money there is no way Preacher can support Tanya, who is the mother of his children in her opulent lifestyle. Engaging interludes depict 'The Boss' Satan, pressuring his henchman who is working hard to ensnare Preacher and turn him away from his newfound Christianity. Written with wry humor, these episodes remind that Satan is always on the job and his favorite methods to entrap are lies, secrets, guilt and shame. In 'Up Pops the Devil' Benson successfully interweaves the lives of complex characters wrestling with difficult life issues. Christian characters Barnard, Natalie and Serena battle human failings even as they strive to provide Preacher with support in his new life. In Preacher Winters, Benson creates a character whose inner struggles are familiar as he attempts to stay strong in his new walk as a Christian. We feel his disappointment when he falls to temptation and root for him to stay faithful when his life seems to be falling apart. A relatable read, 'Up Pops the Devil' brims with spiritual wisdom and insight while introducing a memorable character in Preacher Winters.