Four letters with one syllable is the driving force behind author Yolonda D. Coleman’s writing. “Love. It’s a noun and a verb that stands alone as a sentence, and readers answered it’s call,” Coleman said after receiving a call on April 6, 2008 from author Ryan C. Greene that her latest book, Sugar Rush: Love’s Elevation, ranked in the top 100 on amazon.com's best seller's list in three categories: Religious, Romance, and Missions and Missionary Work.
Released on March 30, 2008---the third anniversary of her mother’s death and the day before her birthday---Sugar Rush: Love’s Elevation is the continuation of Coleman’s first “lovella,” Sugar Rush: Love’s Liberation.
“A lovella is a fictional love story that inspires people to believe in the possibilities of those things that seem impossible---true love,” Coleman said.
Sugar Rush: Love’s Elevation is Coleman’s fictional response to help people heal from failed relationships, form healthier marriages, and rebuild their confidence and esteem by understanding who they are and “whose they are” in Christ. Coleman makes clear to readers from varied backgrounds, part of the book’s message, that holding fast to morals, values, and learning family traditions are important components to becoming a whole person.
“There is no coincidence that Sugar Rush: Love’s Elevation has main characters possessing strong, constantly tested, yet, oftentimes unwavering values based on their familial belief systems. The characters bring traditional values and inter-generational perspectives, humor, taboo and gamesmanship to the table to support and heavily influence how to address life’s ups and downs. This story will hit those hidden places in your heart and spirit, which reassures your basic understanding and awareness that this story has strength of character,” Ronald E. Carrington, broadcast/creative director said.
For more information about Sugar Rush: Love’s Elevation and other work by Yolonda D. Coleman, visit www.coffeedreamz.com/ecard or send an email to Coleman directly at coffeedreamz38@aol.com. Copies are available online at www.amazon.com keyword: Yolonda Coleman.
Friday, January 30, 2009
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