Somebody else’s
business by Charlton James is a story of assumptions, wrong assumptions
which tears apart so many lives as the assumption and rumor flows from person
to person. John Willoughby is unexpectedly deployed to Afghanistan,
leaving his fiancée, Tiffany Adams behind. After months of deployment, Tiffany
receives a very loving letter from John which makes her day until she suddenly
loses it. Cue, Kelly who finds the letter while walking her dog. She brings it
home with every intention to return it to the address on the envelope. Her
curiosity gets the better of her and she reads it. Cue her husband, Paul, who
walks in on her in a very romance scene, reading a letter which he did not send
her. It sends him on a spiral out of control. And the chain events begins as
the letter begins to affect everyone who comes in contact with it and not for
good. Will the truth come out? Will Tiffany receive her letter back?
Unfortunately, I could not finish Someone else’s business. The story started out great but eventually
it spiraled out of control. I didn’t like the language that was used. I
couldn’t follow the chain of events, how people were connected to the previous
person who had the letter. Although I didn’t finish it and it wasn’t the book
for me, I can see where it would appeal to other readers. I’m recommending Someone else’s business as a story of
false assumptions which ruin lives as one does not stop and ask what is really
going on.
Someone else’s business
is available on
Amazon
in paperback for 32.95
or on the Kindle for
$9.99
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