A review by alookinsideri
Wolves in Sheep's Clothing by S. Cassadera, AccuProse Editing Services

4.0

In Wolves in Sheep's Clothing, S. Cassadera takes us on a gripping journey inside the world of a mega-church, where power and greed reign supreme. The story revolves around Benjamin King, the senior pastor of Mount Zion tabernacle Baptist church, whose primary goal is to expand his control over his congregation. He employs a team of associate pastors to carry out his vision and increase his church membership, but not all of them share his motives. Pastor Boseman, the fourth pastor, believes his purpose is to save souls, rather than to accumulate wealth and power.


As the story progresses, Pastor King experiences a supernatural calling, and a shocking discovery is made: there are thieves in the temple. Two women are assigned to the watch committee to uncover the church's corruption, and the story is told from a first-person perspective, which adds a personal touch to the narrative. Along the way, we are introduced to a host of characters, including the sassy Mother Odelle and Sister Viola, and the story is peppered with dry humor.


Despite the large number of characters, each one plays a crucial role in the plot, which gradually unfolds with unfortunate mishaps and events that put Pastor Boseman in a new position to fulfill his calling. He is surrounded by other preachers who struggle with their morality, leading to a confrontation with karma. Wolves in Sheep's Clothing is a book that exposes the ugly truths that can occur in the pulpit, but it also reveals how balance can be restored in the midst of greed and power. This is a must-read for anyone interested in a thought-provoking exploration of faith, morality, and redemption.