The Prodigal Husband
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Narrated by:
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Tracey Conyer Lee
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Written by:
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Jacquelin Thomas
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Once, Tori and Jake Madison had a loving, satisfying marriage. But Jake's long hours spent on his growing business, and Tori's insecurities and self-doubts, have taken a toll on their relationship. When a tragedy threatens the bonds of their marriage, Jake seeks comfort in the arms of another woman. But his feelings for Tori still burn hotly - and he knows that the only way to reclaim what they have lost is to come home. In spite of Jake's betrayal, Tori cares deeply for her husband. If they are to reconcile, though, changes must be made. Complicating things is Sheila Moore, Jake's sexy, conniving business partner, who lured him into her bed once, and is now determined to hook him for good. But she underestimates the power of a wife in love - one who has no intention of giving up without a fight.
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- Sharon Cherub
- 2023-10-22
This book was so depressing
I think the religious position or the book just made it all the more depressing. I am religious so reading how the husband keep expecting God to fix things in his life when he kept screwing up was just ridiculous. I just didn’t see what the wife saw in her husband. He was selfish, foolish and arrogant. There was three people in the marriage and one of them wasn’t God. He didn’t respect his wife or believe in her. He had more respect and trust in the other woman so that turned me off. He keep saying how much he loved his wife but his actions didn’t prove that at all. The only thing that stood out the wife grew some what off a backbone otherwise she would have been a doormat. His actions cause so much unnecessary pain. The wife best male friend was more of a man than her husband nuff said.
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