| Susan and Nathan Collins had been married for three years, but things had gone bad, fast! Susan was from rich parents, with a lot of education, and made a bundle all by herself. Nathan, owner of Collins Construction, worked 60 hours a week, trying to maintain a level of wealth and status which would change his in-laws’ opinion of him.
Susan had asked Nathan to move out of their home and promised that, after a month, they would go for counseling. All of a sudden, she had him served with divorce papers because she had received pictures of him with a blonde in a compromising situation. Susan was livid and refused to accept his assertion that he had not cheated! This short story is packed with explosive sexual situations and tear-inducing arguments. There are few other characters involved; however, the couple managed to captivate this audience with their multiple circumstances that helped them work on the disastrous state of their marriage. Even though short in words, the plot is solid and believable. It was a quick story which is perfect for a lunch hour read. Ms. Pamela Tyner has written a great book which reminds us how important communication is to any type relationship. I recommend you read Finding Passion as quickly as possible.
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Reviewer: Brenda Talley |