Description
At 26 years old, Delcita Coldwater lives in misery with her mother. A day (or night) does not pass when the two are not in conflict about a domestic/personal matter. On account of this, Delcita has been trying for years to get a job and to leave her mother’s house, so that she could pursue life as an independent woman. Her ambition of getting a job is, however, stifled by the fact that she does not have a bankable educational background, neither does she possess a marketable skill that can propel her into employment and financial success.
Her dad is deceased and her mother is putting her under immense pressure to start providing for herself. This has placed Delcita in a crisis situation and she is now desperate to get out of. In all of this, Delcita is desirous of romance, something that she sees as one of the solutions to her personal problems. Eventually, she finds someone in the church whom she thinks can be the one for her. As life continues to unfold, Delcita discovers that the adage, “not everything that glitters is gold” is as true and as real as her many personal problems. While her challenges continue to grow, Delcita uncovers evidence that seems to suggest that her “named” father may not be her real father and that the real dad is still alive. Delcita must now stop and take a good look at herself and her situation, before moving forward.
This is a very interesting and comedic story about personal economics, romance, family conflict and infidelity of a unique kind. There are many questions about paternity, family loyalty, truth and hidden personal agenda. It is a hilarious ride from the start to the finish.