CONDITION:
SIGNED by Author on title page. In very good to like new condition with minor bumping to corners. Probably unread. NO remainder mark. DJ is like new with slight wear. DJ is NOT price clipped. Protected in removable mylar DJ cover. SHIPS IN A BOX! Packaged with Care.
BOOK DETAILS:
- Format: Hardcover/Hardback
- Series: Reverend Curtis Black (Book 10)
- Hardcover: 336 pages
- Publisher: Grand Central Publishing (May 7, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1455526061
- ISBN-13: 978-1455526062
- Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 1.2 x 9.5 inches
BOOK OVERVIEW:
Life is close to perfect for the Reverend Curtis Black and his wife,
Charlotte--except their son Matthew and his girlfriend, Racquel, are
about to become parents at the tender age of eighteen. Even though
Curtis and Charlotte wish Matthew could focus on Harvard instead of
fatherhood, they are determined to welcome their new grandson with open
arms. But for Charlotte, welcoming her future in-laws is another story.
Try as she might, Charlotte can't stand Racquel's mother, Vanessa--and
the feeling appears to be mutual.
When the tension between
Charlotte and Vanessa finally erupts, the stress sends an
already-fragile Racquel into early labor. Everyone is quick to blame
Charlotte, including Matthew and Curtis. That her own husband would side
with someone else infuriates Charlotte and strains the relationship
they've only recently been able to repair. Her one ally is Racquel's
father, but that brings problems of its own.
While Charlotte
schemes against Vanessa, Curtis is consumed with his own concerns about
Deliverance Outreach. A mysterious figure from his past has been sending
Curtis cryptic messages threatening to take away Curtis's coveted
position as senior pastor and destroy everything he has worked so hard
for. But who could hate Curtis that much? And how can he fight an enemy
he can't even name?
Times of trouble are descending upon the
Black family in more ways than one. Will they be able to overcome their
challenges and stand together against someone who could take it all
away? Or is the Black family finally out of miracles?