Georgina Holloway has everything. A five-star restaurant, a multimillion-dollar empire, and a marriage that looks perfect from the outside. But behind closed doors, her husband Todd has become a stranger. A man who resents her success. A man who takes more than he gives. A man with secrets she's long ignored in order to keep the peace.
New neighbors bring more than new faces to the neighborhood. They also bring their own troubled union. Maverick and Chanel Sutton are beautiful. Sexy. The couple oozes sex appeal and Todd notices the wife immediately. He begins to plot.
Todd proposes an arrangement between the two couples. A single evening of traded intimacy. A night of fun. Taboo and forbidden lust between two consenting couples. Georgina is stunned. But loneliness makes people do dangerous things. And the way Maverick looks at her makes her feel seen for the first time in years.
What was supposed to be one night becomes an obsession.
What was supposed to stay simple becomes complicated.
And what was supposed to be harmless... becomes deadly!
One night. No strings. No consequences…
But consequences have a way of finding you.
Now passion has become obsession. Obsession has become love. And someone in this tangled web of desire is willing to do the unthinkable to get what they want!
It all started one day in March of 2018. I was bored. There was nothing to watch on television. And the moment of silence prompted a memory. A flashback to a time I wrote movies in a notebook. Small scenes jotted down for no particular reason. Something compelled me to make a move. I jumped up and ran to my computer, anxious to tell a story of which I could see clearly. The scenes of my cleverly crafted idea so wildly vivid. A face. A name. And twisted plots that would rival any movie.
I began typing. The keystrokes were fervent. Soon one sentence gave way to twenty. One hundred words grew to seventeen thousand. And before I knew it, I had a short story. Proof that anything is possible. So, you might ask if I always wanted to be a writer? Was it somewhere in the back of my mind? No! It wasn’t. But I knew I was creative. And I knew I could tell a story. The rest is history. Now I can say I wrote a book that became a best seller. Downloaded for many book lovers to read and enjoy. And the journey is still fresh. There is so much more to write. I am just getting started!