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Reviewed:
Feb 24, 2008
Sin No More by Kimberla Lawson Roby
William Morrow, January 2008
288 Pages, Hardcover, $23.95
ISBN:
0060892501
Genre:
Fiction
RAW Rating: 5.0 (out of 5)
The Rev. Curtis Black: The Final Saga
SIN NO MORE begins when Curtis' former mistress, Tabitha, calls to inform him that their love child, Curtina, has entered the world. Curtis tries to maintain his intent to be true to his wife, but on the other hand, baby Curtina is his flesh and blood, and she deserves a father.
Throughout the story, Tabitha tries her best to win Curtis over by using Curtina and other vindictive little tricks. Curtis truly wants to spend quality time with his new baby girl, but Charlotte forbids it. Curtis, Charlotte, and Tabitha can't come to an agreement on what to do, so all three devise their own plans to resolve the dilemma. Has Curtis changed his philandering ways, or will Tabitha have her way and wiggle back into his bed?
As always, Kimberla Lawson Roby has mixed drama and humor to make the Rev. Curtis Black saga flow and to keep the reader glued until the very end. For several years, this series has continued to be a delightful way to start my new year, and I will always remember how I loved to hate the Rev. Curtis and Charlotte Black.
Reviewed by **Guest Reviewer Dawnna W., RAWSISTAZ.com
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Dawnna, an Illinois native, is a human resources professional at a public library, where she has worked for over 17 years. She keeps herself busy with family activities, and also co-hosts the monthly African-American literature discussion group at the public library in her hometown.
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