Jezebel

Jezebel by Jacquelin Thomas is a First Edition published by Penguin in 2008, featuring 316 pages in English. This book re-imagines the Biblical story of Jezebel as a modern drama, focusing on the life of Jessie Belle, a manipulative beauty from Georgia. She marries the trusting pastor Traynor Devereaux, seeking a fresh start while concealing her troubled past and the reputation that threatens to unravel their future.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of deception and ambition within the context of Christian fiction. As Jessie Belle navigates her new life, the story delves into the complexities of her character and the consequences of her choices. This edition presents a unique blend of religious and fictional elements, inviting readers to reflect on the intricacies of faith and morality in contemporary settings.
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Known for “African American Christian romance that will surprise readers”** Jacquelin Thomas now re-imagines the Biblical story of Jezebel as a compelling modern drama. It follows the exploits of manipulative Georgia beauty Jessie Belle who weds a trusting and prosperous pastor, Traynor Devereaux, as a ticket out of town. Traynor doesn’t realize that his cunning new bride isn’t just dreaming of a new life, but running from an old one-and an unsalvageable reputation that could destroy both their futures.
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