Newlywed, Jamilla Randleâs, idyllic life is blown to smithereens when she receives a call from her new husbandâs other wife. ASAP, she hires women's attorney, Letta Storm.
Then Jamilla meets Tony at a barbeque and feels an instant, compelling bond with him. Yet, after her marriage fiasco, sheâs afraid to trust her judgment regarding men.
Nevertheless, the attraction is too strong to be denied and with Tonyâs patient persistence, her heart begins to warm and the three of them begin to pick up the pieces of Jamillaâs life.
In the process they unravel some amazing secrets even she didnât know existed.
EXCERPT
Iâd just installed my best customer, Sylvia Bernstein, under the dryer when my cell phone rang. âHello?â
âHello. Is this Mrs. Randle?â
âYes.â
âMrs. Maximilian E. Randle III.â
âYes, whoâs this?â
The caller sighed. âThis is Jeanette Randle. The other Mrs. Maximilian E. Randle III. The one in Bel Air with two young children.â
A chill crept up my spine. âIs this some kind of sick joke?â
A careless laugh preceded her response, âI assure you, itâs no joke. We are both married to the same man.â
The chill turned into the hot flush of panic. My voice cracked as I screeched, âI donât understand.â
That laugh again. âI know you donât. Iâm having trouble understanding this myself. The bottom line is, Iâve been married to Max for four years and you have been married to him four months.â This time the laugh sounded hysterical. âLady, you have been duped!âÂ
My newlywed husband has another wife andâĻkids? Max is a bigamist? I felt dizzy. So dizzy, I sat in the customer chair of my booth. âWe must get together to figure something out.â
Her voice became cold, calculating, bitchy. âIâm afraid thatâs not possibleâat least not at this time.â
âThen whaââ
With an air of privilege, she announced, âMy attorney will be in touch.â
âWhen?â I screamed, âHow?â but the line was dead.
I closed my eyes and raised my fingers to my temples. A headache was coming on. My God, is it possible? Could Max be married to someone else?Â
Why am I not in shock?Â
Because from the beginning, as he boldly took a seat at your table, and introduced himself, he seemed too good to be true. You have been expecting something like this for months.
I hadnât heard from Max for four days and he hadnât returned any of the messages Iâd left. He was ostensibly on one of his trips, trying to drum up business for his fledgling company. I punched in his number to call him againâto confront himâbut all I got was his voice mail.
âYouâve reached Max Randle. Iâm busy right now, but if you leave your name, number and a short message, return your call.âÂ
Sure, you will. âMax, I just received a call from a woman named Jeanette, who claimed to be your wife and she sounded white. Is this a joke? Iâm in a panic right now. Please call me so we can talk.âÂ
I closed my phone.Â
My lips trembled, My temples throbbed and all of a sudden, my neck was stiff. My nerves had been stretched to the breaking point. I felt hot and stifled. I need to get out of here. I removed and hung my smock on a hook and stumbled to the reception desk. âDarla, somethingâs come up. I just put Mrs. Bernstein under the dryer. When sheâs ready, would you have Sally finish her up? And while youâre at it, reschedule the appointments you can and those you canât, spread out as best you can.â
âSure thing, Ms Turner.â
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