Praise for ReShonda Tate Billingsley's novels "Captivating. Miss Pearly's Girls teaches how detrimental some secrets can damage love, family and relationships." - BET "Filled with a blend of dramatic and compelling details." -- Woman's World on The Stolen Daughter "Billingsley's novel will keep readers guessing until the last page." -- Booklist on Seeking Sarah "Billingsley brings an honest voice to this thoughtful story of a middle-aged woman seeking her purpose in life.The genuine feel of the narrator's voice and surprising twists speed the reading of this page-turner. The story of struggling for meaning in an otherwise wonderful life will resonate with anyone who ponders questions of true contentment." -- Publishers Weekly on More to Life "NAACP Award-winning Billingsley returns to the characters of her 2003 debut, My Brother's Keeper , with this engaging and relatable story of one woman's midlife realization that it's never too late to live your best life.
" -- Library Journal on More to Life "Still, if a dream is like a butterfly in your hands, or if you've ever moved to seize a what-if, then this book will read like a diary for you. Start "More to Life" and you won't be able to keep it to yourself." -- The Philadelphia Tribune on More to Life "Billingsley offers fans a novel that reads as though she's spent a month spying on their lives and calendars, and anyone who's ever lost a dream or shelved on indefinitely will feel a kinship with Aja." -- Washington Informer on More to Life "Reshonda Tate Billingsley writes a very compelling story, as if it were taken from a 'Dateline' new episode. The characters are deeply relatable as are the situations in which they find themselves. Having cared for a mentally afflicted parent, this reader is convinced that the author, too, may have some first-hand knowledge of her own. She writes this story well." -- QBR the Black Book Review on The Stolen Daughter "This sequel to Billingsley's heralded #1 national bestselling debut My Brother's Keeper tells the stunning story of a wife and mother who embarks on a daring rescue mission--to rescue herself.
" -- Culture Dispatch on More to Life "Billingsley's engaging voice will keep readers turning the pages and savoring each scandalous revelation." -- Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW for A Good Man is Hard to Find.