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The Four Brothers of God are back! Quincy, Chauncey, Jamal, and Will have become inseparable as a result of last year's men's retreat, but will the very same event that brought them together be the event that drives them apart?
Quincy and Karen have come a long way since the affairs that nearly cost their marriage, but will their daughter's sudden departure from school drive their marriage to the brink?
Chauncey is determined to find a wife, but his exploration of online dating and the social networks just might lead him astray.
Chantel and Jamal have postponed their wedding to
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The Four Brothers of God are back! Quincy, Chauncey, Jamal, and Will have become inseparable as a result of last year's men's retreat, but will the very same event that brought them together be the event that drives them apart?
Quincy and Karen have come a long way since the affairs that nearly cost their marriage, but will their daughter's sudden departure from school drive their marriage to the brink?
Chauncey is determined to find a wife, but his exploration of online dating and the social networks just might lead him astray.
Chantel and Jamal have postponed their wedding to enroll in premarital counseling, but as old issues resurface, they are questioning whether they have made the right decision.
Finally, Will is fighting desperately to gain custody of his younger brother. Will he be able to save his brother from a toxic environment?
Once again these men are at a crossroads and will have to lean on God and each other to survive; but instead, they just might allow pride to drive a wedge between them.

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Autorenporträt
Dijorn Moss was born and raised in Carson, California. At the age of twelve he started writing poetry. At sixteen, Dijorn entered a one-act play entitled The North Train to the NAACP ACTSO competition. The play won the Crain Award for Best Play. Dijorn's second play, Mothers to the Struggle, enjoyed three stage readings in 2005, including a reading at the National Black Theater Festival. In 2007, Dijorn was signed to Urban Christian Books. He currently resides in Long Beach, CA with his wife and is an English teacher at Little Citizens Westside Academy.