The Other Woman “Her Point of View”

Romance, Contemporary
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Author: Lyric Taylor ISBN: 9781621831556
Publisher: Brighton Publishing LLC Publication: December 31, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Lyric Taylor
ISBN: 9781621831556
Publisher: Brighton Publishing LLC
Publication: December 31, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Dahlia and Bobby are in love and planning their future together. It’s 1956, and the world is theirs—until tragedy happens. A skidding, out-of-control car on a dark, rainy night leaves their bodies shattered and broken on the wet pavement. Reaching for each other in the wreckage, the young lovers vow with their dying breaths to find each other in a future life. A bond like theirs must live on…
…no matter what.
Years later, Crimson Monroe is winging her way to Las Vegas with her best friends for a girls’ weekend of gambling and partying. For Crimson, it’s a chance to escape all the things that are weighing her down. With a husband at home who has grown more distant and disinterested since their daughter left for college, Crimson is ready for some fun.
But she never would have guessed that the adventure of her life will begin before she even sets foot in Sin City.
Crimson catches the eye of a fellow passenger on the plane—a man she has never met, but who strikes her as familiar somehow. She knows she’s never met Tommy Geary before, and yet…there is something about him that draws her and pulls her in. He seems to feel the same way about her, and what starts as an innocent friendship quickly develops into something more.
But Tommy is married too.
Realizing that she has become “the other woman,” Crimson struggles with her feelings for a man who is already taken. When he touches her, she tingles, and visions of a past life race through her mind, over and over. Are Dahlia and Bobby finding one another through Crimson and Tommy? Crimson can’t rationalize her relationship with him; it’s a sin in her eyes, but it is also too powerful to break, and she cannot turn her back on this man. She is quickly and desperately falling in love with him. Her marriage is irretrievably broken; Tommy says that his marriage, too, has fallen apart, but he isn’t quite ready to abandon his wife and children…
…not yet.
Warned by friends to be careful, encouraged by others to go for it, Crimson must decide whether to give up everything for a man who won’t give up everything for her.
Is he the boy she keeps seeing in her dreams? Or is she destined to live the rest of her life without Tommy’s—or anyone else’s—love?

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Dahlia and Bobby are in love and planning their future together. It’s 1956, and the world is theirs—until tragedy happens. A skidding, out-of-control car on a dark, rainy night leaves their bodies shattered and broken on the wet pavement. Reaching for each other in the wreckage, the young lovers vow with their dying breaths to find each other in a future life. A bond like theirs must live on…
…no matter what.
Years later, Crimson Monroe is winging her way to Las Vegas with her best friends for a girls’ weekend of gambling and partying. For Crimson, it’s a chance to escape all the things that are weighing her down. With a husband at home who has grown more distant and disinterested since their daughter left for college, Crimson is ready for some fun.
But she never would have guessed that the adventure of her life will begin before she even sets foot in Sin City.
Crimson catches the eye of a fellow passenger on the plane—a man she has never met, but who strikes her as familiar somehow. She knows she’s never met Tommy Geary before, and yet…there is something about him that draws her and pulls her in. He seems to feel the same way about her, and what starts as an innocent friendship quickly develops into something more.
But Tommy is married too.
Realizing that she has become “the other woman,” Crimson struggles with her feelings for a man who is already taken. When he touches her, she tingles, and visions of a past life race through her mind, over and over. Are Dahlia and Bobby finding one another through Crimson and Tommy? Crimson can’t rationalize her relationship with him; it’s a sin in her eyes, but it is also too powerful to break, and she cannot turn her back on this man. She is quickly and desperately falling in love with him. Her marriage is irretrievably broken; Tommy says that his marriage, too, has fallen apart, but he isn’t quite ready to abandon his wife and children…
…not yet.
Warned by friends to be careful, encouraged by others to go for it, Crimson must decide whether to give up everything for a man who won’t give up everything for her.
Is he the boy she keeps seeing in her dreams? Or is she destined to live the rest of her life without Tommy’s—or anyone else’s—love?

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