Reseña del editor:
What if you had the life that every woman dreams of? ...Beauty, brains and street smarts, a rich husband and friends you can trust... life could not have dealt you a better hand.... Giselle (Gigi) and her longtime neighborhood girlfriends all had good looks and shared one common bond...the quest for riches.... Shelby is bold, beautiful and a true fashionista, while Mo's stunning and smart. Simone is drop-dead gorgeous, determined and driven. The local hustlers are more than willing to spend money on them...but after Gigi loses someone close to her to "the game," she finds what she considers is a better way into a life of fabulosity. She marries what she deems the perfect man. He is fine, educated and legitimately wealthy. With the exception of her snooty mother-in-law, her family life is picture perfect! Or is it? To suit her new status, as the wife of a Buppie, Gigi transforms herself into someone no one recognizes, but in the process she loses sight of what's going on around her. The people she holds closest to her heart are keeping secrets from her...secrets that will turn her life upside down. Now her world is caving in around her...her dream has become a nightmare, and she starts to wonder if anything is ever what it seems to be. Emotional pain sets the stage for revenge; Gigi decides to keep some secrets of her own. Only, her secret may come with deadly consequences. You think you know someone, and then you find out where their secrets lie....
Biografía del autor:
Mahogany Star was born and raised in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, NY in a working class single parent home. The child of a teenage parent, she was reared by her maternal grandmother. Although she spent most of her childhood living in the “projects”, she enjoyed her childhood growing up in Brooklyn. Though Where Secrets Lie is her first novel, Star is hoping to make it only the first in a collection of urban novels that readers will find it hard to put down. She currently resides in Brooklyn, NY with her husband and two children.
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