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$7.99
Published on May 28, 2019 | 400 Pages
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Book 3 in The Crystal Series
Now that she’s happily married-for-security, there’s nothing Mercedes Crystal won’t do to hold on to what she’s got. She didn’t sweat it when her rich husband had a down-and-dirty ego-boosting affair. But she won’t stand for him falling in love with luscious Arizona Remington—or Arizona unleashing all kinds of shenanigans to keep him. And Mercedes’ take-no-prisoners ways are just what her siblings need to take down all those out to game them . . .
Gorgeous Devereaux Crystal has the hottest show on television. She’s in love with her financially challenged fiancé, Phoenix, but is tiring of supporting him. Before Devereaux walks down the aisle, Mercedes convinces her to do a background check on Phoenix. The discovery is devastating. Devereaux knows she has to let him go—and she’ll need every weapon imaginable not to take him back . . .
Now, as scandalous fallouts threaten all the Crystal women’s futures—from the matriarch on down to the baby girl—their bond will be tested past its limits . . .
Author
Mary B. Morrison
New York Times bestselling author Mary B. Morrison believes that women must shape their own destiny. Born in Aurora, IL, and raised in New Orleans, LA, she took a chance and quit her near six-figure government job to self-publish her first book, Soulmates Dissipate, in 2000 and begin her literary career. Mary is the originating founder of Healing Her Hurt, a nonprofit that helps women recover from abuse. In 2006 she sponsored the publication of an anthology written by 33 sixth-graders. In 2010 and 2014, Mary produced a play based on her novel, Single Husbands, which she wrote under her pseudonym, HoneyB. Her wonderful son, Jesse Byrd, Jr., is the owner of Oiseau.co, lives in Dubai, and is writing novels for young adults. Mary currently resides in Atlanta, Georgia. Visit Mary HoneyB Morrison on Facebook @therealmaryb, Twitter @marybmorrison, Instagram @maryhoneybmorrison, and at MaryMorrison.com.
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