Casting the First Stone
of Kimberla Lawson Ro(Goodreads Author)
Series: Reverend Curtis Black #1
Description
Tanya Black has everything a woman could want: a fulfilling career, a beautiful daughter, an elegant home, and a handsome, charismatic husband who is pastor at a prominent Baptist church. And yet, none of it can hide the growing turbulence in her marriage, which suddenly has Tanya doubting what she once cherished.Then Curtis goes too far, and Tanya's confronted with the worst betrayal a woman can face. Plunged into a bittersweet journey of discovery, she suddenly finds herself learning painful new lessons about love, loyalty, and sensual temptation. . ..and discovering the wisdom to celebrate the victories that are hers alone.Casting The First Stone listens in on the heart of a woman torn between loving who her husband was and hating who he has become. Roby weaves a fast-paced story about faith's challenges in a world made up of material desires and other physical temptations. Taken right from the headlines, Roby's cautionary tale looks at the other side of church politics and the emotional toll it takes.
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Book Details
- Format Paperback
- Pages 384 pages
- Publisher Kensington Publishing Corporation
- Publication Date July 1st 2002
- First Publication 01/01/00
- Language English
- ISBN 9780758201799
- Edition Not informed
- Category Fiction
- Scenario ['United States of America']
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