I wanted to like it. I wanted to like her. I wanted to feel sympathy-
I ready Jim Bakker's book first, I was Wrong- and got a feel for how things may have really gone down and gone wrong.
Tammy shares stories about her and Jim that are amazingly different- am I calling her a liar? well she certainly embellishes the story to make her out to be a poor little rich girl.
I could hardly read the paragraphs where she goes on and on about how SHE was wronged, and does not admit any part in the fiasco.
She lies about her relationship with Roe, when and how it transpired, and the divorce details. Sorry, to defame a deceased person, but I don't feel much sorry for her, than I did before i tried to read this one.
I ready Jim Bakker's book first, I was Wrong- and got a feel for how things may have really gone down and gone wrong.
Tammy shares stories about her and Jim that are amazingly different- am I calling her a liar? well she certainly embellishes the story to make her out to be a poor little rich girl.
I could hardly read the paragraphs where she goes on and on about how SHE was wronged, and does not admit any part in the fiasco.
She lies about her relationship with Roe, when and how it transpired, and the divorce details. Sorry, to defame a deceased person, but I don't feel much sorry for her, than I did before i tried to read this one.
Remember Jim Bakker and Tammy Faye and the PTL Club? I do. I loved it, and couldn't believe and the stories and its downfall. Well, we all know Jim went to prison. Tammy remarried, and died a few years ago of Cancer. Beyond that, what really happened? Tammy wrote this book after she had remarried; but she held no hard feelings toward Jim. She just wanted to, once and for all, tell the Bakker's side of the story, and what really happened. I was mesmerized by her story - the wonderful times and the hard times they experienced. I'm really glad I recently came across this book and took the time to read it. You'll be glad your read it too..