From the Publisher For Charlotte Black, there are some good things about being married to the "world renowned" Rev.
Curtis Black (whose flashy, trashy life Roby has dished in earlier works). Her husband's bestselling books and flourishing ministry
allow her a life of luxury, but Curtis is always away on publicity tours, and Charlotte suspects he's cheating. Of course, she's
cheated, too, but Charlotte hires a private detective to catch Curtis in the act. Meanwhile, Charlotte's best friend and co-narrator,
college professor Janine, has man trouble of her own. A farcical array of misfortunes (a death, a near-deadly stabbing, etc.) rock the
cast as the book lumbers toward its conclusion. Astonishingly, none of this gets in the way of the happy ending; all the trouble,
it turns out, was worth it. Readers may not be so sure.
Melba: Excellent read!
Can you say generation curses: Charlotte and her mom, Marissa and her father, Janine, her sister and her mom that is very touching.
But the cycle can be broken. Marissa was something else "CHUCKIE". Can you image being married and having a step child like her?
WOW! I give this book 5 stars.