Watercolored Pearls by Stacy Hawkins Adams is everything a good story should be: true-to-life and down-to-earth, with God smack- dab in the middle of it all. Stacy's characters and intertwined personal dramas draw readers in from the first page and keep them on the edge of their seats.

Kathi Macias,
bestselling author/speaker

 

This book has everything I love: real people of faith trying to cope with problems and doubts... and by the end, a faith made tangible and accessible to everyone. ... I started reading this in the morning and I couldn't put it down until I finished it... you'll do the same thing.

Sharon Baldacci,
author of A Sundog Moment

 

Speak to My Heart foretold Stacy Hawkins Adams's potential and giftedness as a writer and storyteller with longevity. Watercolored Pearls is the confirmation. And it is such a beautiful confirmation.

Robin Caldwell,
GospelCity.com

 

In a simple, well-written story, we learn about three different women and their individual stresses, failures, and spiritual triumphs. I admired the honesty of Adams's writing. The issues the women face may not be those of every woman, but she makes it clear that the solutions come from the same source.

Cecil Murphey,
coauthor of 90 Minutes in Heaven
and more than 100 other books

 

Through Watercolored Pearls, Stacy Hawkins Adams tells a captivating story that takes readers through the life journeys of. . . three different women facing three separate issues, trying to find who they are in Christ. During the process, they learn, through the irritants that creep into their lives, that they will struggle, endure, and triumph, becoming greater and stronger women of God than they ever thought they could be. Through their physical, spiritual, and emotional excursions, they find love and comfort in each other as well as in the arms of Christ.

Kendra Norman,
founder and president Royalty Publications,
Bestselling author

 

Stacy Hawkins Adams has set it off once again. We get more of our girlfriends Serena, Erika, and Tawana, fiercer, finer, and yet more frail than ever. Every young woman needs to hear the message of the Watercolored Pearls deftly woven in this novel. Buy this precious gem of a book and a spare to share. It's good like that.

Claudia Mair Burney,
author of The Amanda Bell Brown Mysteries
and Zora and Nicky: A Novel in Black and White

 

Watercolored Pearls is a delightful. . . read. Stacy's story, driven by three loyal girlfriends, reminds us of where true peace and beauty lie. Grab a glass of cold lemonade, curl up under a shady tree, and enjoy!

Sharon Ewell Foster,
Christy Award-winning author of
Passing by Samaria and Abraham's Well