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My NEW Book is Available NOW!

Illustrated & Photo Cred: Gabriel Reed

    Ahhhhh!!! I'm so excited to announce that my very first new book, "All That Glitters Ain't Gold: A Guide for Every Girl to be Godly Esteemed is NOW available on Amazon as a paperback only. My book was completed in the month of completion. It definitely was not an easy process, but I'm so glad one of my very dear prophecies came to pass four years later that I would write a short self-esteem book for girls. And here it is, I finally did it! This book is truly my baby. Here's a snippet of what the book is about:

      All That Glitters Ain’t Gold- A Guide for Every Girl to be Godly Esteemed is an invitation for every girl to dig deep into their lives and be esteemed no matter what chapter they are in their life. In this book, Sheree challenges you to find your worth and value in Christ and learn how to find confidence in Him. Be prepared to journal and feel as if you are having authentic girl talk with Sheree. She will impart her wisdom to you about having godly self-esteem, relationships, and knowing more about yourself in Christ as far as your purpose is concerned. Get ready to feel the passion, warmth, and love from Sheree as she shares her personal journey with having the self-esteem to being godly-esteemed. Her prayer is that every lady will be blessed as she completes the book. Each reader will be left with a feeling of being a changed and renewed woman just as Sheree has experienced. This book is appropriate for all ages, including very young girls to the mature grown woman. Through this book, you will smile and nod your head as Sheree shares her experiences and will be able to relate. You will find gold nuggets of wisdom as you journey through this book. As a bonus, Sheree includes vows that you can make for yourself, the Lord and your future husband! Get ready to feel golden! ✨k

If you are interested in purchasing a copy and even one for a friend, you can do so by clicking on this link here: https://www.amazon.com/All-That-Glitters-Aint-Gold/dp/1794446982/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=sheree+braswell&qid=1562260123&s=gateway&sr=8-1


Here's my interview to hear more of what the book is about!


Hope you enjoy! If you purchase a copy of the book, please leave a review! Thanks in advance for your support!



Love you a bunch,
Sheree B 
Xoxo

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