Diamond Revelation

Author: Sheila Copeland
Reviewed by: Cheryl Smith
October 24, 2007

This is the story of the life in the world of entertainment. You know the scene—everything is about designer clothes and shoes, fancy cars and goodlooking men and women.

Just like with hip hop music, designer name dropping is the norm as you learn about the lives of those who enter the entertainment industry.

They all know that they are only as good as their last big project, whether that project is an artist or a hit song. Once you are no longer productive, it’s easier for you to become a memory or worse, a has-been, and have your career snuffed out.

Of course, there are the usual catfights, the broken trusts and jealousy in Diamond Revelation. Again can women be friends?

Join Ms. Copeland as her characters take you on a journey into their lives and what they deem important as they strive to achieve their goals.

Unfortunately there always appears to be an undercurrent in their lives, always a secret or some detail that keeps them from totally trusting one another.

Can the secrets these women share result in someone’s death?

Diamond Revelations will have some readers saying they see why women can’t be friends, but also it will show the extent some women will go to all for their friends.

Ms. Copeland entertains while providing an inside look into the havoc deception can play in the lives of friends.

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