The Good Husband (Completed)
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  • Reads 2,530
  • Votes 95
  • Parts 24
  • Time 3h 40m
Ongoing, First published May 26, 2016
Amatullah Jones is a woman with her head on straight and her feet pointed in the right direction. She has always taken charge of her life and known exactly what she wants. The one thing she doesn't want is a "dodgy husband". Preferring to remain single rather than settle for a man with a sketchy past, she has reached the age where people have finally stopped asking her when she is going to get married, and she couldn't be more thrilled. That is until a wedding invitation and a desperate plea for help from an old friend turns her life upside down and brings her face to face with the dodgiest of all possible husbands.

Omar was sure that his past was behind him...until it was splashed all over the wedding hall minutes before he was supposed to get married. With his shady past now out in the open and his family humiliated for trying to pass off a "wooden nickel", Omar is out for revenge. It turns out the mastermind behind his humiliation is a headstrong spinster who seems to think she has everything, including him, all figured out. 

What happens when a man with a past and a woman with a future go head to head? The Good Husband is about finding love in unexpected places and the power of second chances.
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