TWO CAN PLAY gives the reader the vicarious thrill of implausible deception. The heroine is an unhappy, unfulfilled, ingenious wife, and mother of four who hatches the idea of transforming herself into the physically seductive, and of opposite personality, in order to entrap her philandering husband into a sexual trap so binding that he'll finally grant the divorce she's been seeking. The reader is privy to her every ploy while her unsuspecting children, housekeeper and husband live their daily lives never realizing the Carolyn-by-day is the Aiyanna-by-night. Donald is so entangled in the mesmerizing aura of this woman that all else is of no import. The reader is 'the fly on the wall' to watch and reel with disbelief as Carolyn - not without some close calls and dangerous escapades, advances her cause. The implausible becomes plausible - the impossible becomes possible - and the best laid plans can also turn to entrap 'the spider' within its own web. But, never fret... all is tied together with a fabulous 'happy ever after' bow. To break the ball and chain, she must give him the tryst he craves…As Carolyn sets up the trap to lure the illicit-sex addict, she transforms herself into a mesmerizing temptress to lure him away from their marriage. But when she’s consumed by her own sizzling role-play, the unsatisfied-wife-turned-expert-lover fears she might be falling too deep into her world of between-the-sheets pretend.
Will an obsession to get rid of him become an inescapably seductive compulsion?
TWO CAN PLAY is a spicy standalone women’s fiction novel with a touch of modern romance. If you like determined women, deviously fun plots, and unexpected turns of sensual events, then you’ll enjoy Priscilla B. Shuler’s sexy, sly scheme.
Buy TWO CAN PLAY to shatter the rules for love today!
This book takes an intriguing and unexpected concept that, at first, I could not possibly see pulling off believably, and it made me believe it. A light and occasionally surprising romance read, it’s a book of growth and self-discovery with a bit of danger thrown in.
This book has one of the most original premises I've read. It is a super fun read that presents a realistic depiction of love and an empowering message for women. The character development is outstanding. "Two can Play" by Priscilla B. Shuler proves the author can step out of her comfort zone and still deliver a magnificent book. Kudos! You could find the full version of this review here: https://thechrysalisbrewproject.com/2...