Dirty Rotten Cheating Husband by Katie Landry
The last thing I want is to be the jealous wife stereotype. . . but I think my husband is cheating on me!
25-year-old Clementine catches her 39-year-old husband Grayson in a hotel room cheating on her with his mistress. . .and that isn’t even the worst part! The worst part is that he never loved her in the first place. Grayson Bentley is an FBI agent who only married her to get information to take down her criminal father. But five years later her father is about to get out of jail and Clementine needs protection.
Grayson has always felt pangs of guilt over how he treated his sweet little innocent wife and so he volunteers to take the first shift to apologize and assuage his conscience. But he hardly recognizes the confident, drop-dead gorgeous woman Clementine is now and soon he’s desperate for a second chance Clementine has no interest in giving him. . .
Author’s note: This is a novella-length husband redemption cheating romance and there is descriptive on-page cheating between the MMC and the OW. This book is steamy, with groveling and a HEA.
- File Name:dirty-rotten-cheating-husband-by-katie-landry.epub
- Original Title:Dirty Rotten Cheating Husband: A Second Chance Romance
- Creator:Katie Landry
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0D9SWWP5Z
- Date:2024-09-03T00:00:00+00:00
- File Size:267.920 KB
Table of Content
- 1. Title Page
- 2. Contents
- 3. 1. Clementine
- 4. 2. Grayson
- 5. 3. Clementine
- 6. 4. Clementine
- 7. Chapter 5
- 8. 6. Grayson
- 9. 7. Clementine
- 10. 8. Grayson
- 11. 9. Clementine
- 12. 10. Grayson
- 13. 11. Grayson
- 14. 12. Grayson
- 15. 13. Clementine
- 16. 14. Grayson
- 17. 15. Clementine
- 18. 16. Grayson
- 19. 17. Clementine
- 20. 18. Grayson
- 21. 19. Clementine
- 22. 20. Grayson
- 23. 21. Clementine
- 24. 22. Clementine
- 25. 23. Grayson
- 26. 24. Clementine
- 27. 25. Grayson
- 28. 26. Clementine
- 29. 27. Grayson
- 30. Epilogue
- 31. His Vengeful Tradwife
- 32. Hades & Callisto
I don't like the cheating trope and hate the "I suddenly realize I love you after # years away, but only after I've seen you again and you've completely changed." Eye roll.
Every author has their niche, be in insta-love, second chances, what have you. This author writes remorseful cheaters groveling. It's certainly an acquired taste. There's not a lot of spice in her books, it's more about the angst of the cheater who is now suffering for his actions. This particular book isn't one of her better ones, it's hard to suspend disbelief over FBI agents behaving like Keystone Cops but, if you can get into the genre, this might be a writer you want to follow.