Still the Hard Way

audiobook (Unabridged) The Hard Way

By K.R. Bankston

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Three years have flown by for best friends LaTavia, Kierre, and India. They have the battle scars from the wars they fought and, as a unified front, won. Now all they want is to enjoy the harvest after the rain. Problem is life is always waiting to take things up another notch.
Life couldn't be better for LaTavia. More in love with her husband than ever before, now she has a flourishing career as well. Unfortunately, while life has been prosperous, full of new possibilities for LaTavia, for others that hasn't been the case. Now they want retribution at all costs. Atonement will put her family and sobriety to the ultimate test.
Peace has finally come to stay for Kierre. She enjoys being a stay-at-home mom while her husband blazes up the corporate ladder. Life is good especially with her overprotective knight in shining armor Grayson. Noticing a few chinks in his armor, Kierre believes it's nothing he can't handle, until one lands knocking the shield from his hands. Kierre finally gets a full glance at the attacker, dismayed that this enemy and battle is hers, not her husband's.
Wife, mother, friend are all titles India loves, but have allowed to consume her.
Her lack of self-care coupled with brewing self-esteem issues equals a recipe for disaster squarely dumped in her overworked husband's lap. India knows an ingredient is missing, unable to pinpoint what it is, she instead demands Chief figure it out.
Another day, another problem is an understatement for these women. Believing they've mastered moving as a trio, the looming question is, can they apply that mastery and save their marriages?
Still the Hard Way