The Preacher's Wifey by DiShan Washington 282 pages 8 hours and 30 seconds narrated by Mishi LaChapelle
Genre: Romance, African-American, Christian (only in theme not true Christian Fiction and only on Goodreads)
Featuring: Atlanta, Agusta, Georgia; Chattanooga, Tennessee; Arranged Marriage, Pastor, Doctors, Abortion Clinic, Church, Trophy Wives, Profanity, Sex - detailed but not graphic, Incorrect Bible Verses, Infidelity
Rating as a movie: R for adult content
My rating: ⭐⭐½
My thoughts: 33% - The narrator's voice it semi irritating. Not sure how I feel about the story, it's so-so and has it's moments.
38% - 1. If somebody is a good spouse you shouldn't be able to take them from theirs. 2. Having a long shower hours ago at a spa, doesn't make you clean after sex now, you nasty.
I didn't like the characters or dialogue. It wasn't the worse thing I've read but it was trying to be deep while coming off silly. Everyone had the same speech pattern and the narrator didn't make it any better. I didn't have the book to go off of as only audio was available but no one says "One Corinthians" it's First Corinthians. She actually made up Bible Verses, that were actually just Christian phrases. The psychology of love the character was spitting was juvenile and the guy kinda came off as woman with some of things he was sharing. The story was just okay nothing special and the narrator had the most irritating laugh.
Recommend to others?: Not really, it's okay if you want an easy to read story without a lot of substance.