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. "A raucous 'desperate husbands' story line-co-starring crazy baby mamas, shady churchgoers and various deranged personalities-ups the conflict quotient significantly." -Publishers Weekly
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"If I could give this book ten stars I would!!! With out a doubt this is the best Carl Weber book I've read so far. There were so many plot twists and turns that kept me on the edge of my seat. There was never a dull moment in this book. The storyline and characters were great. After I finished reading all I could say was "OMG that was damm good book" loved it!!!"
— Karla (5 out of 5 stars)
“Known as the ‘Literary Prince of Drama,’ Weber has definitely earned this title with his latest…This is a scandalous, suspenseful novel, in which Weber has painted a landscape of multilayered characters, unexpected twists, and a gripping ending. The pace is perfect, making this a book easily read in one sitting.”
— RT Book Reviews (4½ stars)“A raucous ‘desperate husbands’ story line—co-starring crazy baby mamas, shady churchgoers and various deranged personalities—ups the conflict quotient significantly.”
— Publishers Weekly" This was truly a "Sister girl" book lol enjoyed it! "
— Janella, 2/19/2014" Read in one day. Loved it. Non stop drama! From a guys point of view. The story of three guys and there romance and life lessons. "
— Nicole, 2/5/2014" Entertaining, filled with thoughtless drama, but a good read. "
— Roslyn, 1/27/2014" Another fabulous Carl Weber book ! GO READ IT "
— Desiree, 1/23/2014" Awesome read. I listened to this book in one day as an audiobook. I sometimes skip the epilogue, but you need to read this book all the way through. I half expected this story to be the generic formula for bad-men-good-women drama, but it's much more than that. "
— Eryn, 1/22/2014" I had a hard time putting this book down each night. I highly recommend it to anyone who is a big fan of twists and turns. "
— Sukita, 1/15/2014" My favorite book by this author!! "
— Myla, 1/13/2014" This was my second Carl weber book and I was in shock at the end of each chapter,that kept my attention. I loved it so much I may read it again. I found myself yelling at the book whenever something shocking happened. The thing I love the most about the book is that as your reading it you get a mental picture of what's going on as if you are watching a movie. "
— Donesha, 1/11/2014" this book was a page turner. it was so good I couldn't put it down. this book is a must read. Carl Webber done it again!!! "
— Keshia, 1/5/2014" One of his Best. I had this book for years and now after reading it. I wished I had read it sooner. Ashame.....I know. "
— Charmaine, 1/1/2014Carl Weber is a New York Times bestselling novelist and the founder of the publishing company Urban Books. His works include The First Lady, So You Call Yourself a Man, The Preacher’s Son, Married Men, and the bestseller She Ain’t the One, which was cowritten with Mary B. Morrison. He was named the Blackboard Publisher of the Year in 2005 and owns a chain of bookstores called Urban Knowledge. A graduate of Virginia State University, he lives on Long Island with his family.
Beresford Bennett is a voice talent and audiobook narrator.
William Shakespeare (1564–1616), English poet and dramatist of the Elizabethan and early Jacobean period, is the most widely known author in all of English literature and often considered the greatest. He was an active member of a theater company for at least twenty years, during which time he wrote many great plays. Plays were not prized as literature at the time and Shakespeare was not widely read until the middle of the eighteenth century, when a great upsurge of interest in his works began that continues today.