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Behind every successful man is a good woman. The downfall of a good man is a woman up to no good. Thirty-year-old Samson Judges is a prominent pastor of the Peaceful Rest Missionary Baptist Church. His church owns land that real estate mogul William Trusts wants. When Samson refuses to sell, William hires Delilah Baker to find out Samson's Achilles heel. Money isn't Delilah's only motivation for taking the assignment. After watching Samson every Sunday morning on a local television station, Delilah has fallen in love with him. In her mind, there is only one person standing in her way of getting Samson--his fiancée, Julia Rivers.Samson is far from innocent. He feels his longstanding relationship with God puts him above reproach. His weakness for one woman, Delilah, threatens to ruin his relationship with Julia, his parents, and his church.



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Shelia M. Goss

Shelia M. Goss is a national best-selling author and a 2012 Emma Award Finalist. She has over thirteen books in print and over seven books as ebooks. She writes in multiple genres: Christian fiction, romance, women's fiction, suspense, and young adult. USA Today says, "Goss has an easy, flowing style with her prose..." Some of her book titles are as follows: My Invisible Husband and Roses are thorns, Violets are true, Paige's Web, Double Platinum, His Invisible Wife, Hollywood Deception, Delilah, Savannah's Curse, and Ruthless. Her young adult book series is The Lip Gloss Chronicles: The Ultimate Test, Splitsville, Paper Thin, and Secrets Untold. She also writes under the pen name Sparkle and has a new young adult series: The Sweet Sixteen Diaries. The first book in the series is Sade's Secrets (May/June 2012) , where readers will delve into the dynamics of a mother/daughter relationship. Besides writing fiction, Shelia is a freelance writer. She's also an Essence Magazine best selling author, the recipient of three Shades of Romance Magazine Readers Choice Multi-Cultural Awards and honored as a Literary Diva: The Top 100 Most Admired African American Women in Literature.



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