Bestselling authors N'Tyse (Twisted Seduction) and Anna J. (My Woman His Wife), present a double dose of insanity in their latest collaboration "The Serial Wife," resurrecting the home-wrecking hellraiser of them all.
Many have claimed they would die for what they want—but would they kill? Hollywood, California, and far away from anything and everyone who knows her name is the strikingly beautiful Monica Tyler, living life incognito and on her terms. That’s until Justin enters her world and shakes it to the core. He’s the perfect find, but there’s one condition—he wants an heir to the Shields’ throne. Just when Monica thought her scandalous days were behind her, she whips out her old bag of tricks. How far will she go to prove her love, again?
What are the lengths you would go to get what you want? Would you kill for it, would die for it? When I first read this title I honestly didn’t know what I was getting into and it’s definitely not what I expected. I just loved how these 2 authors gave me a good build up but I strongly disliked the ending. I was left with some many questions and felt like the ending was slightly rushed. I see where the loose ends were simply tied and Monica’s back story and present story is too complex and complicated for simple ties. I do recommend this book to the lifetime movie lovers, the I just want to escape my own drama real quick ones or someone whose not looking for much but just lives for drama sometimes known as the nosey neighbor.
Monica Tyler, one of women’s fiction’s most notorious villain is BACK. She seems to have settled down a little and is enjoying life as Justin’s wife. Only problem is, she can’t give the baby that he so desperately wants. On to her next mission, she begins to revert back to some of her old ways, and doesn’t care who she hurts in the process.
Just when I thought Monica had changed, she proved that a leopard can’t change its spots. I couldn’t believe how far she would go to cover up a lie.
This novella was well written and something that many readers ask for…an update on the characters that live rent-free in our heads. I can’t believe it took me this long to pick it up.
Monica was a HOT mess!! Lordt! This book had me like wth?! Definitely some Lifetime/ID channel type of vibes and I'm here for it. I'd rate it a solid 3.5 stars because I enjoyed the drama and the crazy ride. I do wish they'd titled the book differently because it didn't match the actual content.
Good grief. This was one heartless, devious woman. My goodness. SMH. This is my first read by this author, I'm assuming there are other books that give a bit more of a back story on the lead Character. She's a monster, for sure.
This book was crazy! I had to stop reading it for a couple of days to wrap my head around this story. This book made me second guess my relationship with people.
There were times when the story dragged; however, I stick it out and it began to pick up. After reading this “WOW” is all I can say. How do you take your best friends baby?!
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I wanted to give it 5*, however I felt the end was abruptly cut short, felt more should have been added, unless there is a future release. Monica didn’t disappoint. Overall a good read.
Ummmmm, what? I read the first four books with the Monica character. This one was my least favorite. Most of it was from her perspective, no other characters. This surprise best friend wasn't even mentioned in any of the other books. It felt unnecessarily long and somewhat repetitive. Unrealistic. I was not feeling it. And the number of typos was upsetting.