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April's Rayne is the gripping story of a woman who wants nothing more than a love to call her own. When she finally meets the man of her dreams, Darren, their budding relationship makes a certain someone jealous. Including, her best friend Mallory. This creates disharmony in their already damaged friendship. A sixteen- year-old bond between sister-friends crumble. Meanwhile, Mallory's marriage is challenged by another woman. Her husband Jeremy becomes the man Mallory never thought he would be, and she is left to make some difficult decisions about her marriage. As the heat turns up in April…mehr

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April's Rayne is the gripping story of a woman who wants nothing more than a love to call her own. When she finally meets the man of her dreams, Darren, their budding relationship makes a certain someone jealous. Including, her best friend Mallory. This creates disharmony in their already damaged friendship. A sixteen- year-old bond between sister-friends crumble. Meanwhile, Mallory's marriage is challenged by another woman. Her husband Jeremy becomes the man Mallory never thought he would be, and she is left to make some difficult decisions about her marriage. As the heat turns up in April and Darren's relationship, the women soon find out that Darren and Jeremy have a past. However, they just can't figure out what ties bind them together.
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Latasha Perry has two beautiful children and grandchildren. She loves giving back to the world as much as she receives from it. She thrives on empowering others and is a regular volunteer in her community. She loves coffee and people watching. A good day for her is spent in nature, her second home. Most of her writing is inspired by Camden, New Jersey; the city where she grew up and now resides. She considers writing fiction and poetry as living the dream. Latasha is now penning her next book. April's Rayne is her first novel.