Lusting after my husband is a gift, I don’t take it lightly, and I’m totally committed to the craft. But, with the lust, comes the green-eyed monster, a monster I hide from Eric at all costs. When Fiona struts in, with her six-inch f*&% me pumps, I find myself struggling to conceal my insecurities. Fiona’s determined to take what is mine, but I won’t go down without a fight.
OMG! Becky and Eric’s story is emotional, and hearth-wrenching. This story has triggers: cheating/infidelity. The storyline is an emotional roller coaster, filled with drama, angst, heartbreaking scenes, and twists and turns. Becky is an amazing strong woman. I cried with her, and unlike her, I wasn’t able to forgive Eric’s mistake. In his defense, Fiona is a despicable she-devil, selfish, self centered, and heartless. Leo and Melanie are amazing, supportive friends. Fortunately, the story has a beautiful HEA. Adelaide Skye did an outstanding job with the narration. If you can deal with the triggers, this story is amazingly well written, and definitely thought-provoking.
Wow. A story of heartbreak, strength, forgiveness and so much more. I am speechless with what to say for a review except for that I really liked listening to this and the emotions that are pulled out are strong. Definitely a good book.
Some Wives Do…Whatever It Takes
By: Remi Wild, Ravenna Young
Narrated by: Adelaide Skye
This story is so realistic, I became complete immersed in it. When you have been scorned, it is hard to trust again, so when a beautiful woman has her eyes set on her husband, Rebecca becomes completely obsessed with what could happen. Remi Wild and Ravenna Young takes us through Rebecca’s life as she learns to deal with her past, her present and her future. There is no sugar coating, and we see how absorbed she becomes. I could only listen and feel her mistrust, her fear and her hurt. Her feelings are so evident that as a listener, I was questioning Eric’s story right along with her. I loved how Wild and Young includes different courses of action to deal with this, the way it is not easily resolved and the results of strong love. I enjoyed this steamy, angsty listen.
Adelaide Skye is new to me, and I loved her narration. She becomes the characters, gives her all to the emotion of this book. Her voice is well paced and she hones in on the personality of each person, so they are very realistic. I will be watching for more by her.
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Thank you Remi Wild for gifting me this audible book for a fair and honest review.
My thoughts on this story. It is well written fast moving, with four strong characters, a long time friendship and two are married.
A circumstance a rises the marriage is severely tested when a woman in six inch heels try’s to come between them.
Friendship can only go so far and it is also tested when not all pertinent information is divulged, among the four.
I enjoyed this audible book and the narration, fair warning, it involves a rape of sorts, or a cheating husband, it depends on how you perceive it?
It’s not always about you … is the huge take away I got from Remi Wild’s Some Wives Do…Whatever it Takes. Even when a sociopath threatens to destroy the most important thing in your world, you can discover when the smoke clears just how small your world can be compared to the world around you.
Just the same, Wild pulls you into Rebecca’s world and while you’re in between the pages, that’s all that matters. The author does a great job of keeping the tension up right along with the steamy sex scenes. Wild creates a unique and compelling drama about a woman who becomes obsessed about losing her husband to another woman … and for good reason. It’s one of those stories that forces you to wonder how you might react if faced with the same situation, definitely a conversation story for a book club.
Character is huge in Some Wives Do… The four main characters are very different from each other, but interact in realistic and authentic ways, and it’s satisfying that they all evolve as the novel progresses, even the sociopath. The last 30 percent of the book was completely unexpected and well-played by the author. I found myself firmly planted in the main characters shoes and was as shocked as she was. Some Wives Do… gets you to thinking, and that’s always a good thing. Five Stars.