Trap Wives Of Charlotte

Natisha Raynor


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Trap Wives Of Charlotte by Natisha Raynor
Fayez Tremblay, Kazim Chi, and Khari Santos all have different fathers and a mother that cared more about securing the next bag than nurturing her sons. Despite those circumstances, the brothers are best friends and would go to hell and back for one another. They grew up the same but turned out with different emotional scars. Fayez resents his mother and any woman like her, yet he still went and had a child with a woman that is more like his mother than any woman he’s ever met. She too has three kids from three different men, but Fayez is only concerned with his own. He’s an excellent father, and between making money and caring for Korelle, love isn’t on the agenda. It’s not until his Ethiopian father points out to Fayez the benefits of marriage for him and his child that he starts to see things differently.
It doesn’t take him long to figure out that he wants to give Zaina his last name, but Fayez only sees the good of the arrangement. He doesn’t realize that marrying a woman that actually has feelings for him might not work out the way either of them intended.
Kazim has trust issues, and Oni doesn’t make it any better. She’s the type that he feels he’d be a fool to trust, but he just can’t leave her alone. Even his brothers know that Oni could mean trouble for him down the line, but Kazim appears to love playing with fire. Until it all hits the fan, and he gets burned.
Khari isn’t like his brothers. He thrives off being in love, and his wife Anja has him wrapped around his finger. Even though he loves her, Khari is who he is, and it causes some problems on the home front. Especially after he promises Anja that nothing, he ever does in the streets will come back on her, and it proves to be a lie.
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