Book Review: Carol LaHines' chilling novel chronicles a jilted woman’s descent into madness

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Book Review: Carol LaHines' chilling novel chronicles a jilted woman’s descent into madness
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Olivia, a literature professor whose field of study is Dante, was madly in love with her husband, Andy. But five years after they married, she caught him cheating with a woman named Amber. At first, he denied the affair, but soon after he filed for divorce and declared his intention to marry his paramour.

This cover image released by Regal House Publishing shows “The Vixen Amber Halloway” by Carol LaHines. This cover image released by Regal House Publishing shows “The Vixen Amber Halloway” by Carol LaHines. This cover image released by Regal House Publishing shows “The Vixen Amber Halloway” by Carol LaHines. This cover image released by Regal House Publishing shows “The Vixen Amber Halloway” by Carol LaHines.

Obsessed with her work, Ophelia had no time for dating, so she was well into her 30s when a friend fixed her up with Andy, a medical equipment salesman. Although they had little in common, they fell in love and married. But five years later, she discovered he was cheating with a young woman named Amber. At first, he denied the affair, but not long after he filed for divorce and declared his intention to marry his paramour.

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