Every fourth Sunday, four women gather at the same table—
and no matter how life shifts, the Sisterhood holds.
At a cozy Bronzeville bistro, Denise, Kendra, Simone, and Yvette meet for their sacred monthly ritual: hot coffee, honest conversation, and the kind of truth-telling only lifelong friends can offer. But this month, the table feels different.
Denise is exhausted from carrying everyone’s burdens but her own.
Kendra is chasing a high-stakes promotion that could cost her more than she realizes.
Simone is hiding a truth about her son she’s terrified to speak aloud.
Yvette is questioning whether the life she built still fits the woman she’s becoming.
And watching it all is Tiffany, the woman behind the counter, who sees more than the Sisterhood realizes—and who’s finally ready to want something for herself.
As ambition, heartbreak, family pressures, and long-buried secrets rise to the surface, each woman must confront who she is, what she fears, and what sisterhood really means when life gets messy.
Warm, intimate, and deeply human, Last Sunday Sisterhood is a celebration of Black womanhood, friendship, and the courage it takes to choose yourself—one Sunday at a time.
Perfect for readers who love:
- emotionally rich women’s fiction
- stories centered on Black sisterhood and community
- character-driven drama with heart
- Chicago-set narratives full of culture and soul
Pull up a chair. Pour a cup.
The Sisterhood is waiting.
