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More Than Just His Mistress 2

Published
May 2017
Main Genre
Romantic Suspense Rom. Suspense
Pages
278

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Dive into "More Than Just His Mistress 2" by M. Skye, an African American fiction that plunges you into a world of love and deceit in the lives of Elizabeth "Liz" Pearson and Brian D'Azzario. During the months following the hit and run that was meant for Liz, life goes on, but not as smoothly as planned. Through the process of planning a wedding and starting a family with their daughter, Camden, and their niece, Alanah, Liz and Brian are thrown into turmoil when Cedric recovers from his injuries and has his sights set on Liz again. While Cedric is determined to win her back at any costs, both Liz and Brian vow to make their love last, but will the skeletons Brian has in his closet make things impossible? With her and Brian's relationship in the balance, Liz finds advice and comfort in some of the most unlikely places. Faces of her past angst reappear with new agendas, and Liz finds herself in a position to either forgive or let the past bury her. When Liz finds out that Brian, as well as her best friend, has secrets, she feels isolated and has some tough decisions to make. While Liz is struggling to hold on to her new world, Brian is tackling the weight of his past and unexpected new problems. With her family at her side, Liz feels stronger than she ever has, but will it be enough? Will she actually make the same mistake a second time in trusting a man who promised to give her everything? Lives forever changed. Love will be tested. Relationships ruined. Who is meant for who, and who will actually make it in this gripping urban romance finale?

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Apr 2017 Cole Hart Presents ISBN B071RQ62ZL
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First Edition May 2017 Createspace ISBN 1974065081
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