Sacred Sin
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Sin has a way of rearing its ugly head, even in the midst of what we think are blessings. Ava knew all about it. One trip to her old church changed the path of her future after she encounters the likes of Pastor Darren Jackson, a prominent pastor from Florida. During the three months of their situationship, Ava finds out that not everybody who bears a yolk around their necks truly walk with God. He left her desolate and without answers, but one more visit to her old church brings about an unexpected reunion. This brief encounter is steamy, confusing, yet full of passion.
In Sacred Sin, Racq Symphony takes her readers on a world wind of a journey to the South, Alabama to be exact. She tells the story of a woman who entrusted a man with the contents of her heart, only to be manipulated and lied to with warrantless apologies in the end.
Racq Symphony
A native of Montgomery, Alabama, Shakita Racquel Dixon was born on March 22,1984. She is a graduate of Sidney Lanier High School, class of 2003 (2002 respectively). In the 9th grade, while attending Bellingrath Junior High, Shakita realized that she had a gift of writing. She developed a passion for writing short stories, screen plays and books that possess movie-like fluidity. Once she moved on to high school, she put down her gift of writing in order to raise her daughter and provide a better life for her. After graduating high school, Shakita moved to Florida escape the harsh realities that Montgomery had presented to her. She eventually ended up enrolling in college. She obtained her Associates and Bachelors degrees as well as multiple certifications, none of which satisfied her writing thirst. In late 2015, thanks to her new found friends and her best friend, Shakita regained her passion for writing and paired it with her love for music and through both music and writing, she birthed out Racq Symphony Publishing, LLC. She has successfully self-published her first four novellas under her pen name, Racq Symphony. A Philanthropist, Shakita has served in several leadership capacities in the workforce as well as a few churches, including her current church. She brings life and light to love, matters of the heart and matters of business through her writing, experience and her life.
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SACRED SIN
RACQ SYMPHONY
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Psalm 119:105
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That Friday night, Niecy and I were at the Temple Street Baptist Church Fall revival. I couldn’t believe she talked me into going to one of those things, especially since I knew it was going to be an all-night situation. Don’t get me wrong; I love the Lord and I know He heard my cry from the inside of my mind, cause my body wanted to go home and go to sleep. But I couldn’t say no to my bestie. Besides, I needed to go to church that night anyways. I was being hit left and right with projects after projects at work and I felt like I was put under a microscope because I was the only black woman in my department…and I outshined of those white assholes. Excuse me, Lord. Being a black woman, especially one in the field of Technology was no cake walk and