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When the Truth Lies

By: Timothy Michael Carson
Narrated by: B. Lipton Bennett, A'Dina Michel, Kevin Cruise
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When the Truth Lies is an intricate urban tale of love lost and found through the intertwining lives of four engaging characters all in pursuit of love, happiness and success. This riveting pause-resister is embedded with dilemmas of self-discovery, friendship, and deception. Be prepared to embrace each character's hardships, walk with them as they battle their inner demons, journey with them as they rediscover themselves and celebrate with them as they learn the true meaning of love.

Markus, a rising executive and self-proclaimed playboy trades in his business meetings by day for roaming the clubs at night. But is he in search of the woman of his dreams or simply someone to keep his nightmares at bay?

Brandon has big dreams of taking the music industry by storm as Atlanta's next mega-producer. But when a new love piques his interest, will it be a sweet melody to his perfectly arranged life or a sour note too painful to bear?

Uniyah, Brandon's protegee, is making sweet music of her own and with success in her grasp, she's willing to do whatever it takes to achieve it. That is, until a gentleman unlike any she's ever known breezes into her life. But is there more to him than meets the eye?

Tyrone is successful, sexy, single, but no longer satisfied. As he begins to search for love in all the wrong places, he finds what he's been looking for all along - himself.

As they navigate the seductive streets of Atlanta and roam its sexy hotspots, these four individuals will take their biggest chance on finding something that's eluded them for far too long - true love. But will what they discover during their quests be a truth that sets them free or a truth that takes no prisoners? Only time will tell.

Contains mature themes.

©2010 Timothy Michael Carson (P)2019 Recorded Books

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This story starts off running and doesn’t slow until it’s too late to put it down. I can’t write too much with your giving away the story, but I was able to see many of my own flaws in the rear-view mirror of my mind while reading this book.

10/10, would highly recommend

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Dropped at the end

I liked this book but at the end, it drops you off and ends. what happened to characters; did Unia in fact get a singing contract; did Brandon write music for a living, what happened to "Tyrone?" Too vague at the end. A little formulaic, it was decent, but the end???? And those voices--- was not feeling them for the characters.

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