After being robbed at gunpoint, Juls Gonzales gave up on life. The Policeman's Other Woman is an exhilarating erotic romance filled with the intensity and chaos of being in a complicated relationship with a Trinidadian Policeman. This poignant novel perimeters adult sex with vivid details and dirty words, and intersects the wickedly emotional borders of narcissistic abuse.
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Shala Rachel. The Policeman's Other Woman
DEDICATION
PRELUDE
Chapter One: The Vulture
Chapter Two: Mr. TDH
Chapter Three: The Beautiful Letdown
Chapter Four: Fahrenheit
Chapter Five: Season of Poison
Chapter Six: The Cypher
Chapter Seven: The Iceberg
Chapter Eight: Dear Inconspicuousness
Chapter Nine: Thirty-Three Fifty-Four
Chapter Ten: The Vet
Chapter Eleven: Drama Queen
Chapter Twelve: Caffeine and Amnesia
Chapter Thirteen: Autumn
Chapter Fourteen: Everything is Nothing, with a twist
Chapter Fifteen: The Afterlife
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You must know what it feels like to have someone “new” in your life. At first, you feel skeptical, because you don’t have the energy or patience to take you through the talking stage because this “new” person doesn’t know all the same people or places or things you know. Just thinking about talking about it all is overwhelming. Maybe I am better off in my bubble. Maybe I should build walls instead.
But the perfectly splendid thing is, you know exactly which bricks to let loose when you feel the time is right.
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Word had spread in my home town that “Juls from Convent” came back home. Dylan had beautiful light brown eyes. I knew he liked me, and I liked him too, or maybe I liked the attention. I always secretly liked the attention from men. Maybe it was the Scorpio in me.
Dylan and I never really met often except at the mosque every Friday, or every night during Ramadhan. His uncle was the Imam there. Dylan’s dad, who was also a pious leader in the mosque, indicated to my mother that he wanted my hand in marriage for Dylan. He suggested that we talk and get to know each other first, and when the time was right, he would marry us. However, I wasn’t divorced as yet. I didn’t want to get divorced to be quite honest. I wanted to have the same last name as Reece so that he wouldn’t feel left out. After all, his father was already gone.