**For fans of psychological and domestic suspense about the lies that form relationships comes Briana Cole's first novel with Kensington, a twisty roller coaster that will make you question your expectations about love, lust, and monogamy.** Kimera Davis finds comfort in dating married men. It's e
The wives we play: an unconditional novel
β Scribed by Briana Cole
- Book ID
- 100554239
- Publisher
- Dafina Books/Kensington Publishing Corp
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 149 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York, NY
- ISBN
- 1496721993
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
For fans of psychological and domestic suspense about the lies that form relationships comes Briana Cole's first novel with Kensington, a twisty roller coaster that will make you question your expectations about love, lust, and monogamy.
Kimera Davis finds comfort in dating married men. It's easier that way. Her needs are taken care of and she doesn't have to give more of herself than she wants to. No messy feelings involved. But when the man she's seeing poses an unexpected question, Kimera quickly realizes that she's not the only woman pulled in by his charm.
Their new arrangement doesn't require much from Kimera, but she soon discovers that someone else is pulling the strings. She's not looking for complications, yet she can't help feeling that there's something devious at play.
And the truth is more complicated than she could ever imagine . . .
β¦ Subjects
African American women -- Fiction
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