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Reverend Feelgood
Reverend Feelgood
Reverend Feelgood
Audiobook9 hours

Reverend Feelgood

Written by Lutishia Lovely

Narrated by Simi Howe

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Lutishia Lovely, author of A Preacher's Passion, pens this provocative tale about a minister and his congregation caught up in a whirlwind of scandal. The young Reverend Nate Thicke has made quite the reputation for himself,but when he falls in love and gets married, he swears to become a one-woman man. Most of his congregation forgives him for his past sins, but some aren't quite ready to give the Reverend a second chance.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 8, 2010
ISBN9781449837020
Reverend Feelgood
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Lutishia Lovely

Lutishia Lovely burst onto the literary scene with Sex in the Sanctuary and now, more than a dozen books later, hasn’t even thought about slowing down. When not writing contemporary fiction, she lends her muse to her alter-ego, Zuri Day, and writes steamy romances.  But all work and no play makes Tish a dull girl, so she knows how to put down the pen and pick up a good time. Lutishia loves to hear from readers, so visit her online at LutishiaLovely.com, or on Facebook and Twitter @lutishialovely.

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    Lutishia Lovely did a great job telling the story of the Thicke men and the Noble women. Those ladies in the church were something else, especially Catherine Noble. I wasn't quite sure about where the direction of the book was going, but I'm glad I finished it. Nathaniel Thicke was a young prominent Pastor with a gift for speaking amongst other things. This book reminds me that you should never put anything past anybody. We must remember that Pastors are not God. Now, I'm on to the next book in the series.