Coveted certainly brings the drama. This story is filled with just about every drama ingredient there is: philandering husbands, backstabbing friends, dangerously envious family members, and a few doses of violent behavior. This is a read sure to please lovers of urban drama.
Naima is a hard-working mother of two lovely children, and married to the well-known ex-NFL superstar Quarterback Kaden Fairchild. Although the two became parents in their teenage years, they have managed to become successful in their careers even after Kaden’s upsetting injury. It is no surprise to hear about professional athletes cheating on their spouses, but Naima was distraught after learning Kaden had not only carried on an affair with her best friend, Haven, since their college years; but, he also fathered her child, Naima’s god-son, Kaven. Determined to move on with her life and make the best of it, Naima leaves Kaden and makes, what she thought to be, a pretty successful attempt at a new path in life. After moving back into her parents’ house, their world is suddenly shaken by the appearance of Emeri; a product of her own Father’s love affair from years before. Emeri, with no where else to turn after her Mother’s death, sought to find the Father she never knew; her Mother’s last wish before passing away. Naima welcomes the handsome distraction of Damir, but is left confused after his sudden distancing. Little did she know, the reason why resided in the same house as she. It seems as if everyone wanted the life and love that Naima had, and was willing to acquire it by any means necessary.
Coveted shows the danger of obsession and envy, and the power of forgiveness and authentic love. I was amazed at how well the storyline was delivered. There were several noteworthy characters, and they were all dexterously linked. A few editing issues did not distract me from experiencing a smooth read. The twists definitely kept my attention and the pages turning. In conclusion, this was a good read and the ending left me wanting to know more of what happened next!