Female Traits

Female Traits by Lurea C. McFadden, published by Bruce Publishing in May 2004, is a work of fiction that explores the complexities of relationships and personal desires. The narrative centers on Grace Trufant, who, despite being married to a loving and successful husband, finds herself seeking more attention than he can provide. This leads her into a complicated dynamic with Sonia, her husband’s long-time friend, setting the stage for a triangle love affair that challenges her understanding of loyalty and desire.
Readers will encounter a story that delves into themes of romance and friendship, highlighting the lessons learned through Grace’s experiences. The book presents a vivid portrayal of Grace’s lifestyle and the emotional intricacies that arise when personal needs clash with the expectations of love and commitment. With 198 pages, this edition invites readers to reflect on the nature of relationships and the choices that define them.
Official synopsis Publisher
Female Traits is the story of Grace Trufant and her playa lifestyle. She is married to a successful, loving husband but somehow she requires more attention than this fione upstanding man can offer. She plays hard; in fact she is a playa in her own right. But Grace forgets that Game recognizes Game when she runs into Sonia, her husband’s long time and best friend. This is the tale of the triangle love affair, love and support of good friends, and lessons learned along the way.
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