"The Moth’s Flame is about a woman who fell madly in love with the perfect guy; until he no longer became what the doctor ordered. As time went on her better half began to use drugs and become abusive in ways unspeakable.
Could the emotional, physical and mental damage that eroded after years of good times cause one to murder her husband?
It's a mystery one would have to read from beginning to end!"
The Moth's Flame by Diane Simmons is a story about Kwame & Karma. What makes this story interesting is that the scene of this story is in a courtroom. Karma is on trial for the death of Kwame. The question is: did she have a hand in his death? That's for the reader to decide, of course.
As I read the book, there were a lot of questions in my mind. Would anybody who used that type of language be in contempt of court? But knowing this is a story and not real life, it's allowable in this case. About halfway into the book, it started to drag itself out (but I had to remind myself that there would be repetitions due to the scenario of this book).
I give this 4 stars because there were editing & spelling issues that were pretty distracting. With that said, it was a great book and it kept me interested to see if Karma actually had a hand in Kwame's death or not.