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Secrets lies and betrayal are all a part of life. Trust love and happiness is what everyone hopes for. Twisted Seduction is a novel written by Zane. It’s about a confused marriage that’s filled with lies, hurt, and betrayal. In Twisted Seduction Denise is the protagonist. She has a numerous amount of obstacles to overcome. What she finds out is a hard pill to swallow. Finding out her husband and best friend are having an affair takes a toll over her. She is extremely hurt. She can’t judge though because she is just as messed up as him. She is having an affair with another man, and not to mention she lies to her husband about her daughter being his. She breaks him as low as a man can be broken. The world views Denise as a cheating lying whore, who makes bad decisions. She gets herself into overwhelming …show more content…
They feel like I’m really aggressive. They sense that I can be goofy and interesting at times as well. The people in my life also views me as a honest person. I am a honest person no matter the consequence. That’s how you gain trust from others. That’s important. Once you break the trust it’s extremely hard to get it back. Denise views the world as a man. She cheats on her husband with a man she didn’t know was married. They had a love affair for 3 years. She was in love with him and wanted to leave her husband for him. “All the hiccups in the marriage had allowed her and Greg to develop something so special that not even her wedding vows could come between.” (PG82) Greg is the man she is having an affair with. She adores him.

I view the world as evil. I view the world this way because all everyone does is try to break each other down and hurt one another. There isn’t no genuine love. Someone always have bad intentions for you. Everyone is against each other. If someone sees you trying to be successful they will try there best to bring you down. They will try to make you feel as discouraged as

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