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The award-winning author of The Personal Librarian delivers an unforgettable story of a marriage caught at the crossroads of passion and rage—the inspiration for four Lifetime original movies.
Chastity Jeffries and Xavier King come from very different backgrounds, though they have one thing in common: they're both living with family secrets. Chastity is the only child of a prominent pastor and has been raised with privilege, but her father's testimony as a philanderer and her mom's role as dutiful wife have tainted her view of love. Xavier never knew his father, and his mother abandoned him. His grandmother raised him in a household built on cruelty and violence instead of love and acceptance, instilling in him a fear of abandonment and an enormous sense of insecurity.

Sparks fly when Chastity and Xavier meet, and their whirlwind romance feels almost too good to be true. Chastity is swept off her feet, but before long, cracks begin to show in Xavier's perfect façade, and it is only a matter of time before that façade comes crumbling down. When Xavier's wrath erupts at a level Chastity has never seen, who will it destroy forever?
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    • Booklist

      October 1, 2020
      In the fourth installment of her Seven Deadly Sins series, after Greed (2019), Murray delivers another intense morality tale. Despite coming from very different worlds, Chastity Jeffries and Xavier King seem like the perfect match. Both are ambitious African American activist attorneys rising in the ranks of their respective law firms dominated by older white men. She's the daughter of a famous basketball player turned preacher; he was abandoned as a child and raised by an abusive grandparent. They meet by chance at a New York nightclub and soon after fall madly in love and marry within a year, but their fairy-tale life is not what it seems. Xavier cannot outrun the demons of his past, and Chastity fears damaging her reputation by revealing his increasingly threatening behavior. When Chastity is given an opportunity that Xavier wanted for himself, will she listen to her gut, and will God hear her prayers, or will she continue to hide the truth to protect him? Offer Murray's novel to readers who are looking for gritty Christian romantic suspense about love gone wrong.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

    • Kirkus

      November 15, 2020
      A whirlwind romance between two 30-something Manhattanites turns dangerous when wrath rears its ugly head. Chastity Jeffries doesn't have time for love. The 34-year-old attorney has just moved back home to New York City from Atlanta for a cushy job at the Divorce Concierge and she's more interested in building her career than dating. Besides, after a childhood marred by watching her basketballer-turned-preacher father, Kareem, cheat on her mother, Sisley, Chastity's outlook on relationships is not exactly rosy. That is, until she meets Xavier King. He seems like a dream come true--tall, dark, and handsome, he's a successful attorney with a penchant for big romantic gestures. But this is a story about wrath, and Xavier embodies it. His adolescence was filled with physical and verbal abuse at the hands of his grandmother, and that trauma has manifested in adult Xavier's own violent outbursts. When his fiancee, Roxanne, walks out on him, Xavier refuses to take his best friend Bryce's advice to talk to a professional about his rage, throwing himself into his new relationship with Chastity instead. But when it becomes increasingly difficult to control his emotions, it's only a matter of time before Xavier's perfect facade comes crashing down. The author expertly builds ominous tension, dropping several red flags as Xavier's lying, gaslighting, manipulation, and fury are revealed slowly. But multiple flashback scenes are awkwardly inserted, interrupting the sinister buildup. Readers who don't enjoy overt religious themes in their fiction may bristle at many of Chastity's ideas about her relationship, particularly that Xavier's anger issues are the reason God brought them together. And while the parablelike climax is expected, it wraps up with swift, almost biblical justice in a way that real-life domestic violence rarely does. This cautionary tale feels like it was written expressly to be adapted into a made-for-TV movie.

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