Watch the drama unfold as a love triangle between a vengeful wife, her conniving husband, and his naive mistress comes to blows.
Destiny Clarke is out to claim what’s rightfully hers—Hassan Clarke and his money. Sick and tired of lies and betrayal, Destiny decides to take matters into her own hands by creating havoc in the lives of the people who have done her wrong.
Engulfed in his deceitful ways, Hassan is oblivious to the fact that his life and his freedom are up for grabs. Friends become enemies, and in the end, he has no one to call on but himself.
Imani Gibson is too naive to realize that some things are not worth fighting for—in this case, another woman’s husband. She soon realizes that games are for children, and not everyone is playing with a full deck.
As more secrets are revealed and lives are torn apart, all in the name of love, how will it end? Will Destiny finally get her man, or will her husband’s mistress end up on top?
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Racquel Williams writes urban fiction and has published novels for nine series as well as seventeen stand-alone novels She was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and came to the United States in 1992. She is pursuing a degree in psychology and has self-published several novels along with her novels published by Urban Books.
Mirron Willis—actor of film, stage, and television—is the winner of the prestigious Audie Award for best narration in 2012 and a finalist for the Audie in 2015, as well as the winner of four AudioFile Earphones Awards for his audiobook recordings. He has worked extensively in film and television and on stage with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, the Houston Shakespeare Festival, and the Ensemble Theatre, among others. He has recorded some 150 audiobooks, including the Smokey Dalton series by Kris Nelscott and My Song by Harry Belafonte. He resides and records audiobooks on his family’s historic ranch in East Texas.
Cami Darian is a multitalented actor. In addition to audiobooks, her voice can be heard in corporate narration, interactive games, commercials, and independent films.