How to Bust a Player
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Book Details
About the Book
With the insecure or perhaps, suspicious nature many females tend to have when it comes to an intimate partner or spouse and often times, with good reason, they want to know, How to Bust a Player.
On screen, this fictional story would be described as a spin-off of the movie, How to Be a Player. The daily lives of women dating unfaithful men makes the difference in the path my story takes. Exposing the cheater is still the plot, but with successful results and a dynamite outcome.
In the novel, a trio of ladies, among the usual things girlfriends share and do, lend an ear, console, inform, advise and coach one another on relationships with men. All three ladies are well aware of the possibility of infidelity that sometimes sneak or stumble into a relationship. If and when it appears, they are quick to resort to detective work to find and address the foul play.
False alarms relieve while close-calls frustrate during the pursuit of evidence. With fate, the friends’ team effort and a little bit of searching, the unknown is revealed.
About the Author
The author is a native of Kansas City, whom has certainly faced and survived her share of trials and tribulations that life can throw one’s way. Married without children, she writes to share her experiences, observations and wisdom from lessons learned.
After hurtling many obstacles on different paths, including a life-threatening tragedy she suffered, Jerri finally found the right path and a hidden talent she had, which was for story-telling. Her first demonstration of that talent was in her previous work, OLIVIA; For the Love of Money, an uncut story of her life with fictional names; and then a literary documentary. Now she’s back with her third project to show her versatility as a writer; presenting her first fictional novel. Worldly and with a vivid imagination, her work absolutely delivers entertainment.
More fictional projects by Jerri are definitely in the makings. Her work on screen is a dream she strives to achieve.