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Grown Folks Business

By: Victoria Christopher Murray
Narrated by: Patricia R. Floyd
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For 17 years, Sheridan and Quentin seemed to have the perfect marriage. Now he is leaving her for another man. Her life shattered, Sheridan wonders how she can help their two children live through this crisis, while keeping her own emotional turmoil under control.©2005 Victoria Christopher Murray (P)2006 Recorded Books African American Christian Fiction Genre Fiction
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Engaging Storyline • Relatable Characters • Emotional Depth • Realistic Situations • Faith Elements • Familiar Voice
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Loved this book! Relevant when a few years ago, and still relevant in 2018! Will read the entire series

Must Read

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I loved this story it was very explosive I feel sorry for the women. I know what it is like to put your heart into a relationship and to have it trampled on.

Explosive

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Loved it good from start to finish,would recommend to famiky and friends,need more books. Love

Loved it

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The author was perfect in capturing the feelings and emotions of the family going through a wife finding out her husband is gay. This couldn't be a more perfect portrayal of overcoming the devastation and finding the strength to move on to a better place.

Grown Folks Business

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I enjoyed how the story ended. nothing was left incomplete.. A little predictable but enjoyed how it played out.

A solid story

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Patrica Floyd brought this book to life! I loved this story and Ms. Floyd did an awesome job narrating!

The best read yet!!!!

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I like VCMs books but expected more from this one. I don't know why because that was not fair to her. It was a good read and simple enough to listen to passively. she's a great writer but I need more action and spice. Very churchy which is not surprising since she writes church based books

Interesting viewpoint less than satisfying ending

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Would you consider the audio edition of Grown Folks Business to be better than the print version?

no. The story teller dry throat way getting in the way of the story

What other book might you compare Grown Folks Business to and why?

I love the story

What didn’t you like about Patricia R. Floyd’s performance?

I have listen to Patricia R. Floyd performance and I like it but this story she was not good.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

The story line was real life and it made me laugh and cry.

love the story but did not like the narrator

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This is a "O no he didin" book, lol, I really enojoyed it. I laughed, cried and smiled with the characters.I truly enjoyed the storyline and the inspiration. Good job and of course it was narrated by one of my favorite narrators.

Oh my Goodness

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Would you consider the audio edition of Grown Folks Business to be better than the print version?

Yes, because with this storyline, I'm not sure the print edition would have held my attention because as I tell all of my friends, many of these books really come to life because of the narrators. And Patricia R. Floyd is one of my favorite narrators; she always knows how to bring a story to life. And that is why I prefer audio over reading because I enjoy the performances.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Grown Folks Business?

There were no areas that really moved me in anyway. I just felt that the book was interesting and held my attention because the way the author threaded the different situations together, made for an overall interesting story. I do not ever remember feeling bored or like I was ready for the book to end. I would recommend the book; did not feel like I wasted a credit.

Have you listened to any of Patricia R. Floyd’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Yes, I have listened to Patricia R. Floyd many times before and simply love her voice. She is an awesome performer. In fact, that is how I find other books because I look for books narrated by her. However, in this book, I could hear her swallowing and smacking her lips throughout the book as other individuals have stated. But, since I really enjoy her work, I barely noticed it as a distraction.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

N/A

Any additional comments?

It was a predictable story because whenever the main character loses something in a relationship, they always gain it back in another way. I also find it interesting that when other single women in the book can't seem to find and keep a man, her girlfriend that already has someone always seems to find a man that is ready to commit.I felt the author could have done a better job at the conclusion of the story.

Also, character development was lacking. For instance, the character, Jet Jennings was mentioned throughout the book but I was never able to draw a clear picture of who he was. In many stories I have listened to in the past, I have found that some characters are developed so well, I felt I could actually reach out and touch them. In this book, I did not really feel like that.Sheridan and her son Christopher were the only ones in the book that I felt had a real presence because the author spent more time developing their characters based on how they responded to what was happening in the storyline.

Loved the interaction between the characters

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