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The Preacher's Son
by Carl Weber
read by Myra Lucretia Taylor, Peter Jay Fernandez, Cherise Boothe, Lizan Mitchell
Part 1 of the Church series
Carl Weber is an Essence best-selling author and recipient of the African-American Bookseller of the Year Award. His stories are intoxicating dramas with smart, sexy characters. The Preacher's Son captivates with all the intensity expected of a Weber novel. Bishop T.K. Wilson is a pillar of the community, pastor of the largest African- American church in Queens, NY, and has always tended to the needy. Running for borough president, he faces one shocking revelation after another that could not only derail his campaign, but also force him to reevaluate his family values.

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So You Call Yourself A Man
by Carl Weber
read by Beresford Bennett, Marc Damon Johnson, Robert Jason Jackson
Part 2 of the Church series
New York Times best-selling author Carl Weber amps up the sexiness and pulse-quickening drama in this riveting novel. All's good for James and Cathy-until a woman shows up with James' love child. Undeniably suave Brent thinks he's found happiness with a born-again churchgoer, until another leads him into temptation. And longtime friend Sonny is going to need help from James and Brent if he's to have any hope of salvaging his marriage.

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The First Lady
by Carl Weber
read by Myra Lucretia Taylor, Cherise Boothe, Lizan Mitchell, Robert Jason Jackson
Part 3 of the Church series
Carl Weber is the New York Times best-selling author of such fan favorites as So You Call Yourself a Man (CF175). The First Lady is the tale of a preacher's wife who learns she's dying and vows to find her husband another woman. There is no shortage of ladies who want her man, but will she be able to find a suitable replacement among the conniving church women?

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Up to No Good
by Carl Weber
read by Ezra Knight, Avery Glymph, Karen Pittman
Part 4 of the Church series
Carl Weber is the New York Times best-selling author of such bawdy, riotous novels as So You Call Yourself a Man and Baby Momma Drama. In Up to No Good, Weber demonstrates his storytelling panache and keen insight into his characters' complicated lives.
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