This sensitive drama takes you inside the mind of Traci, the best friend you love to hate from the original bestselling hit, A Good Wife, by Kenya Moss-Dyme. In that twisted tale, Malcolm and Traci’s plan to legitimize their affair blows up in their faces as secrets are exposed and a lifelong friendship is recklessly destroyed. ‘Traci’s Story’ finds Traci attempting to rebuild her life after finally being released from the prison of Malcolm’s lust and her own selfishness. Along the way to redemption, she confronts her painful past and faces some harsh truths about her life choices. But who is Traci, really? Is she a sympathetic soul with wounds of her own – or is she just a cold-hearted vixen with ice in her veins?Find out as we explore the darkness in Traci’s heart as she seeks forgiveness from Alesha, the only real friend she’s ever known. The question remains - can she forgive herself? Contains explicit sexual content and violence. Intended for mature audiences only.Finish the story with Post-Coital!
Kenya is the proud author of the collections Sick xoxo, Daymares, and The Mixtape. Her novels include Prey for Me, the hard-hitting story of a monstrous child-abusing preacher, the romantic thriller series A Good Wife, and Devil Inside, a disturbing tale about a cancer patient who morphs into something unrecognizable during treatment.
Dipping her toes into dark fantasy, Kenya debuted The Forever Souls, a bloody romantic series set in the distant future. A talented multi-genre writer, Kenya also appears in the Freestyle Cypher, a collection of urban drama/thrillers, with more volumes on the way.
Watch for her dark fantasy brand to emerge in 2024!
Find her short stories in other anthologies such as Forever Vacancy, Black Magic Women, and Deadly Bargain.
Traci's story brought to light why she is the way she is, but ultimately made me want Alesha to stomp a mud hole in her. It's not needed though because Traci hasn't learned and will get more karma while so called "healing." Alesha was nothing but good to her but it seemed Traci had to show dedication to Malcolm. I did hate that Traci had nobody but Alesha to really love and depend on. I still think she's selfish and wish she and Malcolm would take more accountability. The Dr surprised me but didn't at the same time because sometimes it takes one to know one. At least she was able to help Alesha move forward despite her shortcomings. Traci may need a bit more of a push to get the help she needs. That Malcolm...he may be too far gone. He's only in love with himself.
Malcom pissed me off the entire time and Traci had every opportunity to cut him off. And the ending, Lord have mercy. Dr. Wayne was the perfect therapist. They are one big crazy family. Great read. Highly recommend.
I think I really wanted to know Traci's version of the events because honestly, I didn't want to just hate her right then. This book really cleared that up for me. Don't get it twisted... she was still wrong as hell for her role in all of it but I understood the power that this man had over her. It was a power that he used without remorse.
And he was thrilled with the outcome... absolutely overjoyed with the fact that these two women were at his beck and call... DISRESPECTFULLY. *sigh*
In this continuation the reader gets the back story of Traci. I love how the author shows how complicated her life has been and why some of her decisions were failures. Will she learn from her mistakes?