At twenty-nine, Eva is ready for marriage and children, so when she falls for handsome, devil-may-care David, she falls hard. But in the years that follow, she has cause for regret-David's carefree personality was a thin disguise for a lazy, spoiled child.
Working full-time and caring for David, their two children, and her sullen stepdaughter, Tamara, Eva isn't living-she's surviving. David punctuates his demands for food, sex, and housecleaning with accusations of infidelity. Meanwhile, Tamara sabotages her stepmother at every turn, hoping to drive Eva away and give her own mother a second chance. Then there's David's mother, always dropping by with her son's favorite meals and some scathing criticism for his wife.
When Eva realizes he needs her more than she ever needed him, David finds himself rushing to repair their damaged marriage. Now Eva needs to make a choice-does she give her husband one last chance, or does she take their children and leave? And if she stays, will David really change, or is he manipulating her love for his own benefit?
An emotional tale of a marriage pushed to the brink, A Woman's Weakness explores the limits of love, loyalty, and one woman's self-worth.
About the Author: As a young girl in Uganda, Molly Gambiza knew she wanted to see the world, so when an opportunity arose to work as a nanny in England, she jumped at the chance. She arrived in the United Kingdom speaking only a little English and taught herself to speak the language by reading as many novels as possible.
Molly Gambiza met her husband just as she was preparing to return home. She knew he was the one when he travelled to Uganda to ask for her hand in marriage. Now living in the United Kingdom, the couple has been married for twenty-five years. They have two grown sons, who occasionally pop in to make sure they haven't been written into their mother's latest manuscript.
While working as a receptionist, Molly Gambiza is passionate about writing and fashion. She has published three novels: True Colours, Mistaken Identity, and A Woman's Weakness.