Author A. Phyllis Harris's New Book "Should've Gone to Jamaica" is an Engaging Romantic Adventure Introducing Vanessa, a Young Woman Thrust into a Chaotic Love Triangle
Recent release "Should've Gone to Jamaica" from Page Publishing author A. Phyllis Harris is a passionate love story between two divorced colleagues, complicated by an obsessively jealous ex-wife determined to stand in the way of their happiness. Vanessa and Eric must navigate unrelenting attempts at sabotage while keeping their love- and their sanity- alive.
NEW YORK, July 17, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- A. Phyllis Harris, a classically trained chef, caterer, and event planner living in Windermere, Florida with her husband and two young daughters who recently transitioned to writing full time from a twenty-three-year career in information technology, has completed her new book "Should've Gone to Jamaica": a fast-paced romance that keeps the pages turning until the very last chapter.
Harris shares, "Vanessa thought that she was done with love—that is, until she met her soul mate, Eric. She just didn't know that by falling in love with him and making him a key part of her life, she was also inviting in the devil too! Enter his ex-wife, Ursula, who has vowed to make his life (and now hers) a living hell, since she can't have him anymore. Vanessa and Eric are in the fight of their lives, and Vanessa feels like it's worth it, but sometimes she still thinks that she shoulda gone to Jamaica instead!"
Published by New York City-based Page Publishing, A. Phyllis Harris's entertaining book is a must-have for romance readers.
Readers who wish to experience this engrossing work can purchase "Should've Gone to Jamaica" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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About Page Publishing:
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