Scandalous Truth by Monica P. Carter

By Jennifer Coissiere • May 14th, 2009 • Category: Book Review 2009Email This Post Email This PostPrint This Post Print This Post

Wives usually try to do whatever it takes to make their husbands happy. While husbands tend to do the same, there are times when a man wants to prove he is the provider for his family. In doing so he tends to squash his wife’s dreams with his belief that her place is in the house, taking care of the home and their child. Scandalous Truth by Monica P. Carter brings to light just how far a wife will go to make sure her husband is happy.

Nikki Broussard wants to be the best wife, mother, and friend she could ever be. Anything her husband, William, or her best friend, Danielle, tells her to do, Nikki has no problem obliging. When an opportunity presents itself for William to fulfill one of his life’s goals, she encourages him to go for it. Deciding his wife is right, William begins the process, but not without some information coming to light. How much will Nikki and William have to call on the Lord in their trying time? Will they make it or is there just too much scandal for them to handle?

The characters and the plot are well developed. I truly enjoyed the suspense aspect of the story. It started off a little slow for me, but once all the drama began I could not get enough of these characters. My emotions were so high, that at one point I could not stop the tears. I recommend Scandalous Truth to the reader who wants more than just a Christian fiction book. Readers of suspense will equally appreciate this novel.

Jennifer Coissiere

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Jennifer Coissiere is an aspiring author, a mother, and a wife. She has been reading books as far back as her memory will allow her to remember. She has always used books as an escape from her everyday life. Her passion for words became evident to her English teacher in the eighth grade. Since then Jennifer has been writing non-stop, but it was not until 2006 when she finally realized her passion. She reviews books because she truly loves reading, and wants to spread the word to more than just the people she knows.
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  1. Nice review, Jennifer. I’m sold.

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