His Bitter Harvest

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By LaToya Lawrence

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A narcissistic man intentionally spreads HIV, leading one victim to seek vigilante justice, only to find she's not the only one with him in her sights.

In a world where trust can become a weapon, womens lives are shattered when they become the targets of a man wielding his charm like a sword. A confirmed narcissist, he manipulates hearts and minds with ease, leaving a trail of devastation in his wake. When one particular woman discovers she carries a disease he intentionally spreads, her world turns dark, igniting a fire for justice that she never knew existed.

Determined to reclaim her power, she embarks on a treacherous journey of vigilante justice. But as she delves deeper into his twisted web, she realizes she is not alone in her quest for retribution. Unbeknownst to her, a group of others—each carrying their own scars—has also set their sights on him. Together, they navigate a dangerous game of cat and mouse, where the stakes are high and the consequences unforgiving.

Readers will experience a gripping exploration of betrayal, resilience, and transformation. This psychological thriller confronts the darkness within human hearts, posing profound questions about accountability and the measures we take when justice fails us. Can one woman's fight inspire others to rise against their oppressor, or will they all be consumed by their anger? Join in on this rollercoaster that explores the blurred lines between victim and vigilante, ultimately leading to a harrowing confrontation that will leave readers questioning how far they would go to reclaim what was taken from them.

His Bitter Harvest