Saved By My Husband's Plug

Keyy D.


Rated: 4.63 of 5 stars
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[?] · 8 ratings · 131 pages · Published: 05 Sep 2023

Saved By My Husband's Plug by Keyy D.
Amelia “Mel” Jackson. A thriving artist who is loved and adored by many but can’t seem to get that from the man she craves it from the most. The late great Tina Turner’s “You’re just a fool, you know you’re in love,” speaks volumes for Amelia. Even while going through the worst predicament of her life, she still desires to make her marriage work, all in the name of love. However, a devoted fool becomes her title when an unwelcoming light beams brightly on her world, shedding her cloth of deniability. On her anniversary night, Amelia’s life comes to an abrupt halt after one bad decision and one act of true love leave her with regret, anger, and uncertainty of her future.


Tyrone “Tank” Jackson. A corporate honcho by day but the prince of the underworld by night. Ruling the streets of Atlanta alongside his father, Titan. He has the world at his fingertips and is very fond of having his cake and eating it too. Tank believes he is unstoppable until his life swiftly explodes in a matter of seconds and he has to take on the role of King overnight. Will Tank be able to strive under pressure and fulfill big shoes? How will it effect his marriage that is already on rocky ground?

Jerica Johnson. A true definition of a fool in love. Loving a man that would never choose her. She’s proven her loyalty and will do anything for him. But that is still not enough for him to return his love. When a golden opportunity presents itself, she is left to make a hard decision. Stick by her first love or put herself first?

In the first installment of Saved By My Husband’s Plug , Keyy D. takes you on a tumultuous ride. Ignorance is definitely bliss. Red flags and warning signs are ignored. Hurt, lies, betrayal, all of that plus more, will have you flipping the page and wanting to know what happens next in this African American urban fiction tale.
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