Sunday, March 1, 2015

Review: The Red Wife (The Without Rules Series: Book Two) By Tyffani Clark Kemp



Mariss Red is wholly devoted to her husband, Holden. Despite her fling with Sebastian Boa a few months ago, her husband has her heart. But Holden knows about Mariss' little indiscretion. Now, the three of them have a whole new set of rules.

Their sex life isn't the only thing making waves. Things are further complicated by the return of people Mariss hoped were gone from her life for good. When dark secrets from Mariss' past surface, it puts everyone in her life in danger. The loss of the one thing that means more to her than life itself turns Mariss' life upside down in a way she never thought possible.

As The Red Wife struggles to put her life back together with pieces from a different puzzle, she must decide which picture she wants to paint.
 
Loved 'The Red Wife' (The Man Without Rules). I'm a big fan of Sebastian and Mariss . They have something between them and Sebastian knows it, but he just know what it is (that would be called LOVE) Mariss is just trying to get through her tragedies, with Sebastian at her side. I like the fighting and the making up. Great chemistry between the two. Looking forward to 'The Power Couple'.

I just adore this book series. With every book, the Author just keeps suprizing me. Love her style of writing and how she is developing the characters to flow so wonderfully with the storyline.

5 stars


 
 Tyffani Clark Kemp

url
https://www.goodreads.com/Tyffani_Clark

born
in The United States

gender
female

website
http://www.tyffanickemp.com

twitter username
TyffaniCKemp

genre
Science Fiction/fantasy, Romance/erotica, Urban Fantasy/paranormal



Tyffani Clark Kemp might be the quietest person in the room, but that just means she’s probably the biggest freak too. She is a multi-genre author with a gift for the written word and a desire to help all Indies reach their full potential. In 2012, she and her best friend Kimberly Fudge started SideStreet Cookie Publishing for authors who want to remain independent, but don’t have the time or the knowledge to do it all themselves. From the age of eleven she dedicated her life to writing and making sure she was good at her craft. Now, she passes that knowledge on to others. Her friends would describe her as determined and giving. She may be quite, but she always has a story to tell.






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