The Wrong Way to Wright by D. Adiba
NOTE: This book was an Advanced Copy Review (ARC) on Reedsy Discovery.
Deceit. Betrayal. Scandal. Manipulation. You name it, this book has it. But it also has self discovery. Aya Daniels, a woman in her mid-thirties, is giving up on life. After a terrible break up, Aya flees to the Caribbean, where she decides to marry an old family friend. Desi Franklin, a small businessman in his early fifties, proposes a marriage of comfort, and security and Aya leaps at the chance to make her life somewhat happy. But the more she learns about her husband’s past, the trials of marriage, as well as writing a novel, Aya isn’t so sure this is enough. Enter Marley Wright, a successful Caribbean author who inspires fire, passion, and desire in Aya and now things are complicated. Should she choose Desi, Marley, or her own happiness?
The twist and turns of this novel make this story feel like a soap opera but in a good way. The reader can easily predict what will happen next and still be shocked. The Wrong Way to Wright keeps you on your toes and shows that despite being predictable, each character has depth, nuance, and their own motivations for their actions.
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