"Cheleb" is a Hebrew word found in the Old Testament. It is commonly defined as the choicest, finest or best part.
It was used to describe the quality of sacrifices that should be offered up to GOD. 

It also just happens to be the combination of my children's names (Chelsea & Kaleb).

 

At Cheleb Publishing, we pride ourselves on providing our readers with literature of the highest quality.  The works that we publish will not only uplift you, they will entertain and educate you as well.

 
Featured Author:
Kimberly Clark

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Save It for Ya Momma

 Save It for Ya Momma, is a gripping tale about the crippling effects a mother’s love or lack thereof can have on a person’s entire life.

The story centers around Kenya Curtis, a beautiful, young African-American female, who has been blessed with a successful career, loving friends, and a very sexy and supportive husband named Malik. Even though Kenya is living what many would consider a fairytale life, she is haunted by the terrible ills she suffered as a child, at the hands of her depraved stepfather Lech Henderson. In addition, Kenya is carrying around some severe emotional scars, which stem from her mother’s reluctance to adequately protect her when she was young.

Unfortunately for Kenya and everyone who knows her these deep-rooted feelings of abandonment impact every single relationship that she has. That is until fate steps in and deals her and her family an unexpected and ultimately life changing blow.

List Price $14.95
 

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So much drama, June 13, 2006

Reviewer: The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers (RAWSISTAZ.com) - See all my reviews

Kenya Curtis was the daughter of Renita Baker who was married to a man named Lecherous. He lived up to his name and molested Kenya. At age 12, when Kenya had all she could take, she ran away to live with her Aunt Sierra and Uncle Rodney. Years later she pressed charges against Lech, as he was called, and he went to prison and Renita went ballistic. Kenya received counseling, went to college and married a wonderful man, but her past continued to haunt her; she was known as a difficult person. It didn't help that her in-laws were also hard to get along with. A family crisis comes when her beloved uncle needs a bone marrow transplant. All the family comes together and the fireworks start.

Kimberly Clark has written a dynamic novel that explores family relationships, deep emotional scars and the triumph over pain and disaster. The characters are well developed and occasionally you'll find yourself wanting to reach into the pages and slap somebody. It is entertaining and informative and I found it hard to put down. A bit more editing would have made this an even better read. I am looking forward to reading more books by Ms. Clark.

Reviewed by Alice Holman
of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers

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