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Trophy Wife by Evie Baxter

Title: Trophy Wife

Author: Evie Baxter 

Evie Baxter has done it again, and this is even better than the three previous books she's published in the last few months. The woman is one mean writing machine!

A fast-paced story where all is not as it first appears. 

Victoria is labelled a gold digger by most, and Ice Queen by others. Bastian is intrigued as he senses that there may be more to Victoria than the perfectly made up face, the expensive designer clothes and the dangerously high heels.

This is a beautiful romantic story with a twist, where the Trophy Wife take centre stage rather than her rich husband. It's a story about survival and escape from an abusive relationship, with the support from family and friends, and how trusting other men can be a possibility under the right circumstances. 


Good news!

For all lovers of Evie Baxter, there are another FOUR books in the works!!!

Also, all her books are currently available on Kindle Unlimited - click for link to Evie Baxter's author page on Amazon


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