Gayle Saunders and Patricia Reid were total opposites who chose each other as best friends when they were children. Through the years they were raised together, as close as sisters. Gayle, the beauty pampered by her working-class parents, believes a man will make her world complete. Pat, the brainy one, is the hand-me-down child whose mystery parentage haunts her. She's determined to finally make a home for herself: in the executive suite at the top of her career. And then there is Marcus Carter, linked to both women from the moment a childhood tragedy bonds them in secrecy. Tryin' to Sleep in the Bed You Made is more than a novel--it's the reading experience that swept the country. You will be drawn into the lives of these honest and believable characters from the first page--and they won't let you go until the last.
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I enjoyed this story of friendship and love and look forward to reading the newly released Gotta Keep Tryin'. The authors of this book works as a team and I found that very interesting. I borrowed this book from a book club member after she won it as a door prize. I read it as part of the One Leads to Another challenge. I am way behind in my entries.
Book: 30
Rating: Really Good
Rating System: Excellent, highly recommend!!!! Great book, a must read!! Really good, should read. Good when your TBR pile is low/empty. Not so good, read is there is nothing else to read or do.
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Mini Challenge Entry: Tryin’ to Sleep in the Bed You Made – Virginia DeBerry & Donna Grant to A Bravo Christmas Reunion – Christine Rimmer with same H name (Marcus) there was a two way connection with Reid last name of hero in one book and heroine in the other.
See what I read last year - Star's Reading Lounge
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