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The Cheating Wife
- Narrated by: Shelly Snow Pordea
- Length: 6 hrs and 26 mins
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Summary
Delve into the tumultuous life of Morgan Conner, whose serene existence is shattered when scandal strikes her picture-perfect world. As the devoted wife of a respected figure in both social and religious circles, Morgan navigates the delicate balance of public image and private reality. However, one fateful morning, her tranquil facade is violently disrupted when the accusatory words, cheating wife, are spray-painted on her property, thrusting her into a maelstrom of judgment and scrutiny.
Forced to confront not only the accusation but also the deep-rooted biases of her community, Morgan finds herself ensnared in a web of deception and betrayal. With her reputation hanging by a thread and her every move dissected by prying eyes, Morgan must summon every ounce of strength to endure the relentless onslaught of gossip and speculation.
In a society where perception often eclipses truth, Morgan discovers that the battle for redemption is not merely about proving her innocence - it's a fight for survival against the suffocating grip of prejudice and preconception.
Through Morgan's gripping journey, listeners are confronted with uncomfortable truths about the nature of perception and the price of conformity in a society plagued by hypocrisy and self-righteousness.
Fans who love Liane Moriarty's Big Little Lies, will not want to miss this thought-provoking novel. A poignant tale of redemption and resilience, The Cheating Wife is a riveting exploration of the indomitable spirit's triumph over the darkest corners of human nature.
Critic reviews
"The Cheating Wife shakes the unethical foundations of systems that need deconstructing and offers inspiration for how we, as a society, can and must do better." Gerette Buglion author of Writing to Reckon