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Unspoken Lies by Darrien Lee

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Unspoken Lies

Darrien Lee

Kensington · Paperback · April 1, 2010

Reading lane: Fiction

Cherise McKenzie, an Atlanta crime scene investigator, and her husband, Detective Mason McKenzie, have experienced some turbulent ups and downs in their marriage over the years.

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Who It's For

Good for readers interested in short storiesGood for readers who enjoy Fiction and Urban Fiction.Great for readers who want relationship-centered stories.

Book Details

Authors
Darrien Lee
Publisher
Kensington
Published
April 1, 2010
Format
Paperback
Theme
Fiction · Urban Fiction
Reading lane
Fiction

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Publisher Categories

  • Urban Fiction

About This Book

Cherise McKenzie, an Atlanta crime scene investigator, and her husband, Detective Mason McKenzie, have experienced some turbulent ups and downs in their marriage over the years. With demanding careers and two children, the McKenzies find themselves spending more time apart than together, which allows infidelity with a trusted loved one to darken their doorstep. It is only through a series of near tragic events and a lot of prayer that the young couple is able to rebuild thei...

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Cherise McKenzie, an Atlanta crime scene investigator, and her husband, Detective Mason McKenzie, have experienced some turbulent ups and downs in their marriage over the years. With demanding careers and two children, the McKenzies find themselves spending more time apart than together, which allows infidelity with a trusted loved one to darken their doorstep. It is only through a series of near tragic events and a lot of prayer that the young couple is able to rebuild their lives and rekindle the love they once shared. Everything is going great for the McKenzies, and their careers now complement their lives instead of complicating them. Mason and Cherise are determined to keep family first in their lives; however, their devotion will be tested once again when tragedy strikes, leaving Cherise to make a decision that could not only cost her marriage, but the one person she loves more than life itself.

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