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Victory via Deceit

By: Justice Gray
Narrated by: Bradley D. Barnes MBA
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Victory via Deceit is about a woman who marries her best friend; when she is diagnosed with hepatitis B, she questions Matt's fidelity. Money becomes tight, as Matt is in real estate and the economy is dwindling; yet after following him and discovering he has male partners he is spending money on, she wonders who she really married. They end up losing their house. Blair loses her job and begins a path of self-destruction, until Matt threatens to take their daughter away from her. What waits around the corner for Blair as she begins her new life of deceiving people to hide her past?

This Justice Gray story of confused sexual preference and dysfunction within the family unfolds with suspense and intertwined webs of romance, lies, sex, crime, and a plethora of unusual events. As they climax, the story conveys deep emotions and vivid erotic images....

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