Two is a Lie

Two is a Lie by Pam Godwin, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 6, 2017, is a contemporary fiction novel that explores complex relationships and emotional turmoil. The story centers around a protagonist torn between two men: Cole, whose sudden return disrupts her life after a three-year absence, and Trace, who offers her a chance at a new beginning. As the narrative unfolds, themes of love, rivalry, and desire intertwine, challenging her understanding of loyalty and affection.
Readers will find a gripping tale that delves into the intricacies of love and the conflicts that arise from it. The protagonist navigates a tumultuous emotional landscape, caught between the passionate intensity of her past with Cole and the seductive allure of Trace. The dynamics of their relationships create a web of lies and devotion, forcing her to confront her feelings and the choices she must make. With 340 pages, this edition presents a vivid exploration of romance and contemporary issues, engaging readers in a story of desire and self-discovery.
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Two lies.
Two men who don’t share.
I never stopped loving Cole. Not when he left me. Not when he disappeared for three years. Not when he crashed back into my life in a violent explosion of testosterone and fury.
His sudden reappearance questions everything I thought I knew, including how I came to love another man.
Trace is an intoxicating breeze of seduction over ice. My rock. My second chance at forever.
And he’s committed to annihilating the competition.
The battle that ensues wrenches me back and forth between them.
Fighting and f*cking.
Resisting and submitting.
Together, they entangle me in a web of lies, rivalry, and desire that weaves as deeply as their devotion to me.
I love two men, and if I can only have one, I choose none.
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