Book Three in the My Love Won’t Last Forever Series Part of the Jahzara Bradley Effect™ Malachi Chandler was never supposed to circle back. Nyree Chandler was never supposed to care. Married once. Divorced fast. Emotionally entangled for over twenty years. Their love story isn’t romantic—it’s obsessive. It’s territorial. It’s unfinished business wrapped in designer suits and whispered promises at midnight. When Malachi decides he wants Nyree back as his wife , it feels like destiny finally correcting itself. The chemistry? Still explosive. The history? Still intoxicating. The desire? Undeniable. But some men don’t evolve. They rehearse apologies. Nyree no longer wants passion with conditions. She wants loyalty without competition. Peace without humiliation. And when Malachi proves—again—that he can’t put one woman above his ego, Nyree shocks everyone. She chooses herself. Enter Ivan Marrick. Controlled. Calculated. Stable. The kind of man who doesn’t raise his voice… because he doesn’t have to. But beneath Ivan’s polished exterior, everything is cracking. His partner is missing. His finances are collapsing. His reputation is one whisper away from ruin. And when he finds comfort in the wrong arms, desire turns dangerous. One affair. One betrayal. One fatal mistake. Now someone is dead. And love isn’t the only thing on the line. In His Wife , passion becomes possession. Apologies become manipulation. And every choice tightens the noose around someone’s future. Malachi wants redemption. Ivan wants control. Nyree wants freedom. But in the Jahzara Bradley Universe, love is never simple—and power always shifts. This is the Jahzara Bradley Effect™ in full force: layered characters, moral gray areas, high-society drama colliding with raw street instincts, and relationships so toxic they taste sweet on the way down. If you thought Matrimony was intense… If you thought Chaotic Bliss was messy… You are not ready for His Wife . Because this time, someone doesn’t just lose love. They lose everything. And in Gary, Indiana and beyond, everybody is watching.