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Love, Honor, and Betray
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Love, Honor, and Betray

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The infamous Reverend Curtis Black's sordid past is no secret, as his wife, Charlotte, is well aware. But when Curtis' long-time mistress and mother of his illegitimate two-year-old, dies, he and Charlotte have no choice but to raise Curtina together. While the living, breathing reminder of her husband's infidelity infuriates Charlotte, Curtis couldn't be happier to finally have his whole family together. Despite her best efforts to keep her feelings hidden, Charlotte resents Curtina, taking her emotions out on the young girl. When confronted about her behavior Charlotte starts spending time away from home, all the while getting closer to her ex-boyfriend. Curtis appears to devote himself to his parish and the new church they're building, but is he really focusing his attention on the female parishioners trying to lure him into bed? Suddenly Curtis and Charlotte find themselves slipping into dangerous territory, and not even Curtis' seven-figure salary can prevent what is about to happen.
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Release dateJan 10, 2011
ISBN9781607886808
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Love, Honor, and Betray
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Kimberla Lawson Roby

Kimberla Lawson Robyis the award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of the Reverend Curtis Black series as well as many other novels and novellas. She lives with her husband in Rockford, Illinois.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    This is one of those books without a protagonist; all the characters behave so reprehensibly, there is no one to root for. But like a car crash, you can hardly look away. It's like a regular Peyton Place, with so many betrayals between the two main characters, you can hardly keep track. You kind of feel dirty yourself just having read it. Do real people do this kind of stuff, behave this way? I suppose so. It does keep you attention and I finished it. Never read this author before. Not sure if I'll check out her other stuff or not...