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204 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 30, 2018









My weakness was my wife, and if she wanted it, she got it—no questions. I had a hard time saying no to her. We had been together since we were fourteen, and we lost our virginity to each other. There was no one else for me and never ever would be.
It worried me that my feelings for Memphis were starting to change, I found myself thinking about her more when I wasn’t with her. Those thoughts weren’t ones I should have about my sister-in-law.
The weight of the gold band on my finger made me feel nothing but guilt. I was betraying my wife, her memory, her love, our vows to forsake all others until death do us part.
This would be our first kiss as husband and wife, but I had to disappoint her, though. I leant down and brushed my lips across her soft cheek.
Me marrying Memphis was just to help her out, nothing more, nothing less. I had no intentions of getting married for love ever again, so marrying for convenience so Memphis could hold onto her grandparents’ home was the least I could do.
Creed was ashamed of me. For the five years, he had been part of this club, and he hadn’t mentioned me once, at least that much was obvious. This was a huge mistake.
Lila Rose was the only woman I’d ever had sex with.
Mia was the closest I came to cheating on my dead wife, and I couldn’t do it.
“You mean Creed is drinking up some liquid courage before he has to impregnate his blind wife, who is also the sister of the woman he is in love...
I just cheated on Lila Rose with my wife—her sister.
He cared, liked, and was happy with me, but he didn’t love me.
It was our second time making love when I realised mine wasn’t the only wedding band on his finger. He had me so lost in passion as he loved on my body that I almost missed it—almost.
He had no idea that I also knew he wept quietly after we made love. He made no sound, so no sobs gave him away, just the small shaking movements of his body as he laid facing away from me.
He believed he was cheating on Lila despite us being married.
My heart belonged to Lila Rose, my body to Memphis.
Creed thought enough about Mia that he considered being with another woman again, willingly wanted to be with her, not forced to like he had to with me.

