'The Wives' of Pip Patterson, Howie Karger, John Billings and others are presented as remarkable, independent, hardworking, self-respecting individuals that follow their own nature and needs. A woman can shape and direct a man's character through love, kindness, anger, and revenge. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned and a man's heaven is a contented woman. (William Shakespeare)
Some men have a single wife; others have several, by marriage or some similar arrangement. A woman will always know if her man is with other women or not and if he is still 'in love' with her. For a real woman in love with her man, his happiness is her main concern. The same is true for the man and his woman.
Life is different for different people and the characters in this book are different from the rest of society because of their own experiences. Share the experiences of Rowena Kingston Patterson, Marie Dupré and Monica Billings as they face their own desires, fears, victories, defeats, and personal flaws. They do what is necessary to survive and live by the code of 'Judge not lest ye be judged in the same way'. (Matt.7 - Bible, King James Version)