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A View from Harlem: A Story of Redemption
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A View from Harlem: A Story of Redemption
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A View from Harlem: A Story of Redemption
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Perry Nichols has never denied being there on that night. In fact, she admits to striking her husband's lover -more than once. It would later be Perry's gut-wrenching cries, "I didn't do it!" which would leave many confused. Life makes the distinction between lasting and lust and forever or not. Nearly five years ago, the contrasting lives of these unlikely friends became cemented. Through all their differences, they toiled through the grit of building friendships and finding love. Now it truly begins. Perry and Robert Nichols have finally transitioned from living a lie into living that life. Despite her once-pretentious façade, Perry now touts a coveted life-one she never apologizes for. What matters is her marriage, her two children, and the success of her upscale business, Lux Body & Soul. Perry's wrath abruptly becomes unleashed once being betrayed, causing her life to quickly unravel. When everything she holds dear is put at risk, Perry must call on Harlem Brooks. It hasn't been a secret that Judge Brooks and his eldest son, Harlem, have had a strained relationship. Harlem Brooks is back at the firm, committed and living a more suitable life. As his determination increases to spare Perry from ending up behind bars and keeping her family intact, he is unknowingly blind-sided by what is awaiting his own. When he returns to the office late one night seeking evidence to turn around a plummeting trial, Harlem makes a shattering discovery. Now more than ever he longs for what his brother has. Like many men, Harlem hasn't quenched his insatiable needs. What he desires most is the one thing he can't have. Erika's beauty is alluring to Harlem, but what intrigues him most is her resilience. That unshakable strength is what Harlem needs now more than ever. Will it be enough to absolve Perry or redeem himself?