Why Women Do What They Do is a memoir about love, hate, betrayal, sex, rape, and abuse.
What makes women do what they do? What triggers them? Is it boredom, cheating, betrayal, loneliness, stability, or perhaps finances?
From Holland to Africa to New York, this exciting and highly erotic true story considers relationships and marriage, as well as what makes women from different cultures tick.
After his first sexual experience with his nanny, a grown-up Kenneth becomes involved with two gorgeous women, both with feral instincts, and both related. They are mother and daughter. Simone and Catherine seek their prey (Kenneth), with everything they have.
Says Kenneth, "I have been running scared most of my life. That's why I went for the gold with everything that I ever did. That's why it had always been all or nothing with me. I had spent my whole life living like there was no tomorrow. Maybe there wasn't."
About the Author: World traveler Kenneth Madu grew up in Amsterdam, then moved to Africa, went to school in England, and now lives in New York. This is his first book.
Publisher's website: http: //sbprabooks.com/KennethMadu