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The Second Wife
By Kishan Paul
Date of Publication:
October 14, 2015
Genre: Suspense/Thriller
Number of pages:285
Word Count: 80,000
ASIN: B0144W7QEW
Cover Artist: Syneca
Featherstone
About the book:
If you want to live, you
must let go of the past...
Twenty-eight-year-old
psychologist, Alisha Dimarchi, is abducted by an obsessed client and imprisoned
in his Pakistani compound for over two years. Forced to change her name and
live as his second wife, her life is filled with trauma and heartbreak. Thrust
into a world of violence and oppression, Ally must fight not only to keep
herself alive but to protect the lives of the people she now considers family.
At night, she retreats into her memories of the only man she has ever loved—a
man she believes no longer loves her.
Thirty-four-year-old
handsome surgeon, David Dimarchi, has spent the last two years mourning the
disappearance of his wife. After a painful and isolated existence, he begins
the process of healing. It is then he is visited by a stranger, who informs him
that Ally is very much alive and needs his help. In a desperate attempt to save
her, David enlists the help of a mercenary. Together they find themselves in
the center of more than just a rescue mission. Will he be able to reach her in
time, and if he does, will she still want him?
*Warning: This story contains elements some readers
may find offensive: violence, rape, death.
EXCERPTThe slow drip of a leaky faucet disrupted Ally’s otherwise quiet slumber.“Ally.” The distant sound of David’s voice soothed her, enveloping her in a warm blanket of safety.A smile tugged at her lips. Soon he’d crawl into bed and wrap his limbs around hers, cocooning her with his love.Instead of the heat she anticipated, something coarse scraped against her cheek. When she tried to swat it away, her arms refused to comply.“Baby, wake up.” Her husband’s echoed tone became louder, rougher. “You need to wake up.”The urgency in it made her eyelids flutter, pulling her further away from the dark claws of sleep.Like a silent movie, foggy images of a dimly lit parking lot invaded her thoughts. A woman, tall and lean, walked the deserted space alone. With each clip of her heels against the paved road, the haze cleared a little more. Ally’s heart raced when the woman’s features came into view. Long, curly, black hair, dark brown eyes, tanned complexion.It was her.Two sets of hands emerged from the shadows, dragging her into the woods. The taller of the two men covered the woman’s mouth, muting her screams as she wrestled to break free, until the other one slammed a brick into the base of her skull, plunging her into darkness.This must be a dream.Rays of light pierced the darkness as Ally’s heavy eyelids fought to open. When she shifted, instead of soft sateen, her cheek scraped against a cold, hard surface.“Alisha? Can you hear me?” This voice wasn’t David’s. It sounded thick, heavy with accent and oddly familiar. So familiar, she shivered.
Reviews for The Second
Wife:
“The Second Wife is one of those rare
novels that will lurk in the back of your mind for weeks. With stunning
precision, Kishan Paul throws the reader into a world of clandestine
organizations and brutal politics. The gripping characters wrench your heart
and make you cringe with fear. A rollercoaster of suspense and emotion not to
be missed.” ~ Aubrey
Wynne Author of Dante’s Gift and Rolf’s Quest
“Kishan Paul’s writing shines in this
beautifully written psychological thriller filled with heart-gripping emotion
as the heroine unearths an inner strength she didn’t know she possessed.” – Cait Jarrod, Bestselling Author
"The Second Wife is a poignant
story of love, domestic violence, and mental strength. It grabs you by the
throat and doesn't let go until you've finished the last page. No wait, it
doesn't let go at all… I had the pleasure of betareading it, and the wide range
of emotions it stirred in me are still right under the surface." – Lea Bronsen, Award Winning Author
of The Perfect Shoot
“This is a gripping story,
brilliantly woven from start to finish. I’ll never forget Ally. She’s as real
to me as anyone else because her story isn’t some forgettable fictional work.
No way you are walking away from this one the same way. I actually took a break
between this novel and my next one. I wasn’t ready to begin another journey
just yet. Amazing work, Kishan Paul.” – Kristen Shanchez, Reader
About the Author:
From daring escapes by
tough women to chivalrous men swooping in to save the day, the creativity
switch to Kishan Paul's brain is always in the 'on' position. If daydreaming
stories were a college course, Kish would graduate with honors.
Mother of two beautiful
children, she has been married to her best friend for over 16 years. With the
help of supportive family and friends, she balances her family, a thriving
counseling practice, and writing without sinking into insanity.
Website: http://kishanpaul.net
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Loved the excerpt and I really love the cover.
ReplyDeleteI liked the excerpt, thank you.
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