Caught Up

Caught Up by Patricia Lewis Mills, published by Xlibris Corporation in June 2010, is a 296-page work that delves into the complexities of relationships and the impact of past choices. The narrative centers around Gerard Michaels, a seemingly perfect man whose past resurfaces, creating turmoil in his life and that of his partner, Nicole. The story also follows Amayah Love, who, after her divorce, faces new challenges as she prepares to marry JaBari Jackson, the head coach at Commonwealth University. As she navigates her feelings, she encounters Milan Charles, adding further complications to her journey.
Readers will find a rich exploration of family dynamics and the intricacies of love and loyalty. The book presents various characters, each entangled in their own dilemmas, revealing how hidden truths can disrupt lives. As the plot unfolds, themes of temptation and the struggle to break free from life’s entanglements become apparent. Caught Up invites readers to reflect on the choices that define relationships and the potential for redemption amidst chaos.
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Lives have been changed— Gerard Michaels, the perfect catch… the suave, the successful…the handsome and ideal man. Is there really such a thing? All that changes when his past catches up with him from a time when he got caught up. Oh, it´s just too much drama in his and Nicole´s household now. Amayah Love. All set to marry Commonwealth University Head coach, JaBari Jackson, after her divorce from Xavier. Now she´s wondering if she has jumped out of the frying pan and landed in the middle of a bonfire. Is it true that all is fair in love and war? And what about the sizzling hot… (ouch!) Jamaican, Milan Charles that she met on the cruise? Has she gotten totally caught up or what? Even old Ms. Alameeta Irene Jones has some familiarity with what happens when life gets in the way and one gets caught up. New characters have moved on the scene, and it seems like every one of them is caught up in something or the other. Things concealed are revealed. That which is in plain sight isn’t necesarily what it seems. Forgotten experiences have resurfaced. Yep, the city offers an abundance of temptations and transgressions. It’s easy to get caught up in a web . . . but is it possible to get loose?
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