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The Other Woman
The Other Woman | Eric Jerome Dickey
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Eric Jerome Dickey strides boldly over the minefield that is modern marriage. The central couple's biggest challenge is timing: He works days; she works nights. Instead of growing together, they're rapidly drifting apart, coexisting on stolen phone calls from work, punctuated by occasional bedroom encounters that leave them both feeling even emptier and more alone. When she finds out about his affair-and starts her own-the delicate fabric of their marriage is torn irrevocably asunder. Or is it? In Dickey's expert hands, what begins as a seemingly unforgivable betrayal segues into the sexy and searing story of a man and a woman at a pivotal turning point in their relationship. Only time will tell whether they'll let it all go...or can hold on to the love that drew them together in the first place.
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Bookpearl
The Other Woman | Eric Jerome Dickey
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The passing of Eric Jerome Dickey still has me shook and I‘m about to revisit a few of his older titles.
The Other Woman will have you on the edge of your seat and ready to jump off the rollercoaster. As for Freckles, she will forever be etched in my soul. I still feel her emotions as I talk about the infidelity and after many years I still say, I would have shot him.

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Peaceful_Reader
The Other Woman | Eric Jerome Dickey
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Mehso-so

Lots of fun sexy sex in this book about love and affairs. I didn‘t connect with the characters except for maybe the tortured artist David Lawrence. This has been on one of my to - read bookshelves for years...glad to move it on now.