Críticas:
..".a powerful novel of two friends and the forces that rip them apart...Alternately tough and tender, and consistently insightful... " --John A. Williams, winner American Book Award, National Institute of Arts and Letters, and author of "The Man Who Cried I Am, Captain Blackman "and "Clifford's Blues " "Donna grabs you, right out of the box, with a tale that's both provocative and audacious...an engaging, fast-paced read..." --Lolita Files, bestselling author of "Child of God" ..".an extraordinary observation of love, betrayal and hope..." --Margaret Johnson-Hodge, author of "Some Sunday" ."..a powerful novel of two friends and the forces that rip them apart...Alternately tough and tender, and consistently insightful... " --John A. Williams, winner American Book Award, National Institute of Arts and Letters, and author of "The Man Who Cried I Am, Captain Blackman "and "Clifford's Blues " "Donna grabs you, right out of the box, with a tale that's both provocative and audacious...an engaging, fast-paced read..." --Lolita Files, bestselling author of "Child of God" ."..an extraordinary observation of love, betrayal and hope..." --Margaret Johnson-Hodge, author of "Some Sunday" ., ."a powerful novel of two friends and the forces that rip them apart...Alternately tough and tender, and consistently insightful..." --John A. Williams, winner American Book Award, National Institute of Arts and Letters, and author of "The Man Who Cried I Am, Captain Blackman "and "Clifford's Blues " "Donna grabs you, right out of the box, with a tale that's both provocative and audacious...an engaging, fast-paced read..." --Lolita Files, bestselling author of "Child of God" ., ."an extraordinary observation of love, betrayal and hope..." --Margaret Johnson-Hodge, author of "Some Sunday" .,."a powerful novel of two friends and the forces that rip them apart...Alternately tough and tender, and consistently insightful..." --John A. Williams, winner American Book Award, National Institute of Arts and Letters, and author of "The Man Who Cried I Am, Captain Blackman "and "Clifford's Blues" "Donna grabs you, right out of the box, with a tale that's both provocative and audacious...an engaging, fast-paced read..." --Lolita Files, bestselling author of "Child of God" .,."an extraordinary observation of love, betrayal and hope..." --Margaret Johnson-Hodge, author of "Some Sunday" ..."a powerful novel of two friends and the forces that rip them apart...Alternately tough and tender, and consistently insightful..." --John A. Williams, winner American Book Award, National Institute of Arts and Letters, and author of "The Man Who Cried I Am, Captain Blackman "and "Clifford's Blues" "Donna grabs you, right out of the box, with a tale that's both provocative and audacious...an engaging, fast-paced read..." --Lolita Files, bestselling author of "Child of God" ..."an extraordinary observation of love, betrayal and hope..." --Margaret Johnson-Hodge, author of "Some Sunday"
Reseña del editor:
Asha and Lisa have been best friends since school. A beautiful and accomplished photographer, Asha never seems to lack excitement or a man to share it with. Yet, for a woman who appears to have it all there is always "that something" she needs to make her feel whole...worthy. Lisa, "the good girl", has always dreamed of the perfect marriage to the perfect husband. Now she has both - with Ross Davis. And she has their future planned to the last, perfect detail. Ross didn't want to believe that he and Lisa had married too soon. He didn't want to believe that each day the man he thought himself to be was being stripped away by the woman he loved - leaving him feeling like a kept man instead of the man of the house. And then - betrayal. No one knows how it happened, how they could have done this to each other. But, they each want to tell their side of the story.
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