Fabiola Joseph -
The Art of Deceit -
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5 out of 5 books -
Fabiola Joseph makes quite a statement on the very first page of The Art of Deceit. The first page is so bold and intriguing that I knew that I would quickly read the 533 pages that followed. This book has it all: love, lust, erotica, manipulation, romance, and deception.
Tangie was told by her mother at the age of 7 to always know her worth and to go after what she wants. Tangie never forgets her mother’s advice and has made her life’s goal to marry someone rich and famous. She has the perfect opportunity to make her goal become a reality when she is cast as the lead in a rapper’s music video. Sparks flew between her and Tayvon immediately, and she moved into his home.
Tangie’s web of manipulation and deceit begins immediately and she believed she was in total control of everyone involved. But things began to spin out of control when another person falls in love with her and the feelings are returned. The Art of Deceit is a definite page-turner, and I can not wait for the sequel.
Reviewed by Tiffany for Urban Reviews
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