Taylor Wayland’s cozy life of happiness with her husband Joseph and their three children wasn’t the only thing that was going well. She had a beautiful home, longtime friends, good health and prosperity; things that made her life seem picturesque. But in spite of all this good fortune, it didn’t deter her selfish passions to fill a void. In search of what she saw as a deeper sense of self, she gave in to her carnal thirst for an old flame, her husband’s best friend. At the height of their indiscretions, their tryst is revealed, but is immediately overshadowed by a shocking misfortune involving another friend in their inner circle. In this book, the reader is taken on Taylor’s exploration of masking her indiscretions, while grievously including everyone close to her. Taylor’s betrayals intertwined with her evolution as a wife, friend and uninhibited lover soon reach a hard-won outcome. It reveals that her vision of a perfect life, would travel along a broken and much less than perfect road. And in receipt of this life, she’ll lose just as much as she’ll gain.
Taylor Wayland’s cozy life of happiness with her husband Joseph and their three children wasn’t the only thing that was going well. She had a beautiful home, longtime friends, good health and prosperity; things that made her life seem picturesque. But in spite of all this good fortune, it didn’t deter her selfish passions to fill a void. In search of what she saw as a deeper sense of self, she gave in to her carnal thirst for an old flame, her husband’s best friend. At the height of their indiscretions, their tryst is revealed, but is immediately overshadowed by a shocking misfortune involving another friend in their inner circle. In this book, the reader is taken on Taylor’s exploration of masking her indiscretions, while grievously including everyone close to her. Taylor’s betrayals intertwined with her evolution as a wife, friend and uninhibited lover soon reach a hard-won outcome. It reveals that her vision of a perfect life, would travel along a broken and much less than perfect road. And in receipt of this life, she’ll lose just as much as she’ll gain.