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Casting the First Stone
Casting the First Stone
Casting the First Stone
Audiobook10 hours

Casting the First Stone

Written by Kimberla Lawson Roby

Narrated by Caroline Clay

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Readers and critics alike can’t resist New York Times bestselling author Kimberla
Lawson Roby’s beloved Reverend Curtis Black series. Now the classic novel that
introduced the trials and triumphs of a church family and their congregation is
available in a beautiful new edition.
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
of a prominent Baptist church. And yet, none of it can hide the growing
turbulence in her marriage.
Her husband, Reverend Curtis Black, once a loving, devoted, and passionate
partner, has grown remote, and Tanya is thrown into doubt about what she once
cherished. When she uncovers disturbing truths, confirming scandalous rumors
about Curtis, she questions all that she’s ever believed in.
But it is when Tanya is dealt the worst kind of betrayal a woman can face that her
life is changed forever. Plunged into a bittersweet journey of discovery, she finds
herself learning painful new lessons about love, loyalty—and sensual
temptation—and is forced to make some very hard decisions for her daughter,
herself, and her future.
“Roby writes with high-octane levels of emotion.”—USA Today
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 3, 2008
ISBN9781436116664
Casting the First Stone
Author

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: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This book shows how hypocritical some people can be, the emotional Rollercoaster it takees the person and those that around are them. As well as the effects this can cause.
    I really enjoyed how the author presented this topic. It kept me on the edge of my seat to see how, what. When, and why. I could picture each character, their facial expressions, and actions.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Very well written. Enjoyed it from the beginning to the end!!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Good Ole Rev Black!! I had read this book yrs ago. The bookclub I'm in had this as one of our reads. Well I must that I enjoyed it again. I enjoy reading this writers work.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I loved this book. It had my attentive from the beginning to the end. I am happy for Tanya. I did not like Curtis so much, but he met his match when he met Charlotte.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Awesome! I can’t wait to hear the rest of this series!!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    The first in the Reverend Curtis Black Series. This was a second read or rather an audiobook from the library. As before, I found the novel full of drama. I own all 15 books in the series and chose to listen to everyone from my library. Mrs. Roby is an excellent writer, and I am excited to read her novels.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Not very often do I find myself so drawn to a book that I can't put it down.However in the case of "Casting the First Stone," I was definitely drawn. Never before has a book written about the happenings behind closed doors in churches been discussed before. Not only that, but this is the first book which does not make the preacher totally innocent but rather,it shows that although he is a man of God, he is still a man. Also, in this book, I found that a lot of what was happening in the book I see in my church at times as well as other people churches.You have preachers talking about one thing but yet doing sinful things behind closed doors.The author does a brilliant job in making her characters extremely real and keeping the words true to real life. Therefore, for anyone who wants to know what really goes on after the church services have ended,this is the book for you.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    African-American chick lit is not a genre I have previously encountered, and I was eager to expand beyond my usual range, especially since one of my online students spoke highly of this book, and I like to know what my students are reading. I was also interested in the subject matter: the rocky marriage of a philandering clergyman. The Susan Howatch novels, of which I am a huge fan, deal with that topic as well, although in a British, Anglican context, rather than a African-American Baptist one. While both authors are guilty of overwriting, Roby definitely wins the prize. I could not believe how many times she mentioned every detail of the food characters were eating, the color and texture of the drapes, or how long something needed to be in the microwave. I have often been an advocate of using details to create a picture of the action but in Roby's hands this technique defeats the purpose. I tried to read faster in order to get less bogged down by the trivia but I am surprised that so many readers find her work engrossing. The other flaw is her constant "telling" rather than "showing" of emotion. This would seem to contradict the focus on physical details, so there you have her amazing mastery to embody two contradictory flaws. She reveals emotion in the same way she draws the scene: explaining it laboriously. I did read to the end, since I was curious how she would resolve the situation. Every not so subtle clue--the fact that the husband is unfaithful, hits her and that she has met another man who is perfect in every way--tells us she is going to have to divorce him. Yet the character, and the author, are driven to uphold a traditional Christian morality, which would encourage a woman in this position to keep trying to work things out with her husband. The story did get more interesting by the end, though it seems like one of the big surprises was only thought of by the author at about the 2/3 point of the book. Recommendation: if you like to read about spiritual struggles of real human beings, read some of Susan Howatch's novels.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    If you are looking for a book with major drama then you found it. This is one of the most best books I have ever read. Roby immediate hooks the reader into the story by painting an intense picture of the characters. The main character, Curtis Black, is a prominent pastor of a large metropolitan church. The author tells the story of the minister's infidelity and its impact to his family and the church. The book is part one of four; a must read!