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The Affair

Author Dyanne Davis
Publisher WD Publishing
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Author(s)Dyanne Davis
PublisherWD Publishing
ISBN / ASIN0984434836
ISBN-139780984434831
AvailabilityUsually ships in 1 to 3 weeks
Sales Rank4,044,363
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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THE AFFAIR, a speculative fiction novel, part, the study of a marriage, and part paranormal. An emotionally charged read made more so by the mostly first person account.

My name is Michelle Powers. I awoke one morning to discover that everything I knew about the world, myself, and my life was a lie. I always thought of myself, until that morning, as a realistic, moral woman, and went about doing my duty in all things, even if I didn't want to. That day I met the man I had been married to. Only not in this lifetime. I suppose before I get started with my tale I should introduce you to the people in my life that were most affected by the changes I made.

My name is Larry Powers. I've loved one woman my entire life, and that’s Michelle. I fell in love with her in college and have never thought of loving anyone else. I never knew Michelle was unhappy. Since I was happy with our lives and our five children, I assumed she was also. She told me right from the beginning of … of… the affair, that she'd met a man, Chance Morgan, and that she'd fallen in love with him. She tried to tell me that he was her husband from a past life. How was I supposed to deal with that?

I don't blame Larry for hating me. I'm the man who blasted everything he valued into tiny particles of dust. But I didn't do any of it maliciously. I only intended to reclaim my wife. I am Chance Morgan, the man Michelle loves, and the man that Larry fears and hate. Sure, Larry had a right to be hurt, but what about me? Larry has only loved Michelle for a little over twenty-eight years. I've loved her forever. No, I don’t blame Larry for hating me. But in turn he shouldn't blame me for loving my wife.

Well, now you've met us. My husbands, yes I suppose you're waiting for me to mention something about that. What can I say? I was a married woman. I slept with a man I was not legally married to, at least this time around. But I had been married to him so many times in the past that even I, even now, can't make myself accept such an archaic word as “Affair” for what happened. I was forced to choose between—the here and now with Larry or the anticipation of a future life with Chance. As you read how one day changed the lives of an entire family I don't ask for your acceptance, just that you keep an open mind. Who knows if the same thing might not happen to you?