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Reviewed: Dec 28, 2009

Show Me The Sun by Miriam Shumba
Genesis Press, January 2010
288 Pages, Paperback, $6.99
ISBN: 1585714054
Genre: Romance

RAW Rating: 4.5 (out of 5)

Raven Davies, daughter of a minister and  a social worker with low self-esteem, may have found the man of her dreams in Amari Thomas, gorgeous NBA point guard for the Pistons, but she just doesn't know it yet. When Amari meets Raven to discuss getting involved and helping to fund the children's center, he thinks she is the coldest woman on the planet. Little does he know, Raven has been burned so badly in the past by men that Hell will freeze over before she becomes involved with another man. Raven is already convinced she will never have the picture perfect marriage and family she has always dreamed of. The feelings Amari evoke in her are nothing but love, and when he finally pops the question, Raven is thrilled, and she accepts. Their marriage is picture perfect for the next two years.but then comes the husband stealer, Lexie Hart, Hollywood movie diva. Lexie is intent on stealing Amari away from Raven and she will do anything, including slander and providing false information to the media, insinuating she and Amari are involved. When the news gets back to Raven, she is outraged and now Amari must convince Raven he loves her unconditionally.  Will Lexie ever leave the picture or will she become a permanent third wheel to their lives forever? Or will Raven give up on love again?

SHOW ME THE SUN is a heartwarming romance novel about how one women's low self-esteem almost got in the way of obtaining her goals. In this novel, Miriam Shumba explores family relationships and the meaning of true friendship. Her main female character also discovers how to forgive and overcome challenges in a relationship. I would recommend this book because it has valuable underlying messages throughout about the struggles in marriages/relations hips, self-esteem issues and the pressure to fit in with the society around you. SHOW ME THE SUN proves there really is light at the end of the tunnel.

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TygerLily has been an avid reader ever since she picked up a book and learned to read. She is also an aspiring fiction writer and is working on getting her first novel published. She lives in Atlanta, GA, and her other hobbies, when she's not reading or writing includes: cooking, cake baking, and shopping.

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