Have you ever wondered about the choices men make and why they make them?
Julie Reed wondered when Vic-her husband of six months-walked out on her for no apparent reason. Now he's happily in the arms of another woman.
Roy Burges thinks he's made the right choice, but when his wife Stacey's skeletons come out of the closet, he realizes that what he thought was the right choice, was oh-so-wrong.
For Colin Ray, choosing a new woman is like going to the grocery store. It's just something you have to do every week. That is until he runs into Emily. She isn't his type at all ... but sometimes you can't control the choices men make.
Dwayne S. Joseph lives by the credo, "The pen is mightier than the sword." He's been crafting engaging tales since the age of thirteen. A multi-dimensional author, Dwayne has written novels ranging from relationship drama, erotica suspense, to his favorite, mystery suspense.
It’as all about growth for Mr. Joseph. He strives to grow and improve with each novel and he he feels that’s what the readers deserve. His goal is to entertain his readers with unforgettable storylines and characters that they just can’t stop talking about.
He currently resides in Illinois with his wife, their three children, and the family dog, Duke, where is hard at work on his next novel.
It was pretty good I wish there were more descriptive tones for the settings and characters but over all I thought it was good it was easy to understand where everyone was coming from even when I didn't agree with them especially Julie she had it bad poor thing
A great listen from audible plus. I enjoyed listening to the story of Roy, Vick, and Colin as well as the ladies in their lives. The narration could've used women narrators for the parts that were about the ladies, but overall I enjoyed listening to it.
I know that when I read one of Dwayne Joseph's books I won't be disappointed. I like how each chapter is dedicated to one character's point of view so you get to see all sides of what everyone is thinking.
Vic didn't want to be with Julie anymore. Vic was a white boy that grew up in a black family. Julie was white, but she just wasn't who he wanted. He really wanted to be with a black woman. Julie had gotten pregnant, so Vic married her (even though it wasn't really in his heart). She miscarried, so he stayed with her to get through it, but he really had to follow his heart. I really have to commend Vic for going with his heart. He did good to stick with Julie to get her through the rough times, but he had to go with his heart and can't go on living a lie.
His friend is Roy and he is married to Stacey. Stacey was so pissed off at Vic for leaving Julie. Stacey has a secret of her own though.
Finally, there is Colin. He is a ladies man and has the book to prove it. He is set up on a blind date with Emily, who is white. His friends don't tell him that he is being set up with a white girl because they know he would never go for it.
This book was very entertaining and explores the relationships between 3 couples and race preferences that certain people have and also race preferences people think they have, but turns out that maybe what they really want is what they never would have imagined.
i felt like the story could have been landscaped better, but i enjoyed reading it. it was among the best books i randomly picked up in the "Urban Fiction" section of the library. and it lived up to my expectations. i am biased as an alumni of Tennessee State, so it gets an extra star based on character connections to the lands by the cumberland fertile shore. But i did enjoy it. I couldn't remember the author's name, but now that i've rediscovered it i am going to become an avid fan. i believe in Black men writing books!