<p>Mother Teresa&rsquo;s Advice for Jilted Lovers is a hilarious irreverent take on the darker side of spirituality.&nbsp;</p><p>Every time Tara Holland thinks she&rsquo;s getting close to <em>finally</em> having her white wedding the man who should be on his knee giving her roses winds up on his back pushing up daisies. Needless to say Tara&rsquo;s beginning to think she&rsquo;s cursed when it comes to men.&nbsp;</p><p>Her best friend Betsy who&rsquo;s always there to put the pieces back together convinces Tara she&rsquo;s the cause of each of her boyfriend&rsquo;s untimely exits to the other side. Could it be that Tara has that kind of psychic power?&nbsp;And is Betsy right that women all over the world would pay a pretty penny for it?</p><p>What follows is a wild and humorous trek down the path of Tara&rsquo;s spiritual growth and ultimate awakening. But the road to enlightenment is no cakewalk. It&rsquo;s fraught with stacks of ill-gotten cash death threats and orange jumpsuits.</p><p>****</p><p>&ldquo;Donna Barker&rsquo;s dark humorous novel has a fresh snarky voice that will leave readers laughing out loud and turning pages right until the end.&rdquo; Eileen Cook author of <em>With Malice</em></p>