The Appraisal 2

The Appraisal 2

by Brielle Montgomery
The Appraisal 2

The Appraisal 2

by Brielle Montgomery

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Overview

Brielle Montgomery returns with more scandal, more secrets, and more deception. In The Appraisal 2, everyone is out for one thing: revenge.
  
In this much‑anticipated finale, all is fair in sex and revenge. Lives are at stake as everyone fights to control the hands of karma. Some will succeed, some will fail, but only one will survive.

Over a year has passed, but the time spent in jail has done nothing to soften the hatred in Jayla’s heart. After Jasmine’s betrayal, it’s only a matter of time before Jayla can give her a taste of her own medicine.
  
The opportunity arises when Sheila Weston, the senator’s wife, intervenes, offering Jayla an assignment that she can’t refuse. Little does she know how much this assignment will change her life forever. Betrayal is at every turn, and no one can be trusted. As new secrets are revealed, Jayla finds herself tangled in a web so twisted that it brings her past full circle.
  
Meanwhile, Jasmine has her own plans in motion to come out on top, and neither she nor Jayla realizes how dangerously intertwined their lives really are. The plot thickens, and new players emerge with their own hidden agendas.

 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781645563044
Publisher: Urban Books
Publication date: 05/31/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 636 KB

About the Author

Brielle Montgomery, an Atlanta native, has coined the term “spiceual” to describe her style of writing: a mix of spicy and sensual romance that stimulates the reader mentally, physically, and emotionally. She prides herself on bringing unique plots and a distinct voice to the bookshelves. The Appraisal is only the beginning of what Brielle considers an immersive experience in African American literature.
 
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