Married Strangers, Dwan Abrams
Married Strangers, Dwan Abrams
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Married Strangers

Author: Dwan Abrams

Narrator: Rae

Unabridged: 6 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Urban Books

Published: 04/25/2020


Synopsis

What do you do when you think you’ve married the wrong man?Shortly after getting married, Amari discovers that marriage is not all it’s cracked up to be, and she secretly wants out. Her friend Samantha has problems of her own. She’s dealing with baby momma drama, and sometimes regrets her decision to get married, too. Shania is in love and recently engaged … until she uncovers a secret that could rip her world apart. Will she make it to the altar?

About Dwan Abrams

Dwan Abrams is a full-time novelist. She is the award-winning, bestselling author of the Married series, Divorcing the Devil, My Mother’s Child, Only True Love Waits, and The Scream Within. She is the founder and facilitator of the Just Write! Workshop. She is also a founding member of Sisters In Literary Kinship, along with authors Shana Burton Johnson and Kendra Norman-Bellamy.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Stephanie on June 06, 2021

I liked it... Kept me entertained......more

Goodreads review by Tamara on April 14, 2018

Excellent book!......more

Goodreads review by Michael on November 09, 2024

The book was kind of slow to me. While I loved the content, the events just moved to slow for me........more

Goodreads review by Kelly on February 27, 2009

There were some things about this book that I could not relate to. For one, I am totally crazy about my husband and I could not for the life of me fathom crying in the shower on my honeymoon. I could not imagine doubting that I had married my soul mate and the man God had in his mind for me. I could......more

Goodreads review by Rhapsody on February 07, 2016

I didn't fancy this book at all, I found that there was too little investment in the development of the characters hence I was not interested in them either and didn’t care about their relationship. This book felt more like a platform for the author to spew her views on “relationship” (which in itse......more