Patricia Kay (who has written bestselling romances as Trisha Alexander) crafts an emotionally charged story of a forbidden, yet irresistible, love in The Other Woman. Adam Forrester has always considered himself an honorable man. He never planned to be unfaithful to his beautiful, emotionally fragile wife, Julia -- a woman whose life is bound to his by ties that go deeper than love. And even if he were dishonest enough to consider an affair, he knows the price of such a betrayal would be cripplingly high. To betray Julia would mean the end of his career as a lawyer, and the destruction of his family. Still, all his good intentions are shaken when he unexpectedly sees Natalie Ferrenzo again. Years before, Adam had loved Natalie with an unforgettable passion. He'd fully expected to spend his life with her...until he was forced to leave her, suddenly and cruelly, to marry Julia. Now that Natalie is back, Adam has an undreamed of second chance to choose his future -- and this time he just might choose love over honor, advancement, and everything else.
I could not put this book down. I usually like True Crime books, lately have been reading some romance. Patricia Kay is a really good author that keeps your attention. Good read!