Talk a Good Game
by Angie Daniels
2020-09-03 07:12:53
After years of failed relationships, two sexy single best friends decide to take their chances at on-line dating. At first the experiences are interesting and exciting, but it isn't long before the women discover things aren't always as they seem... ...
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After years of failed relationships, two sexy single best friends decide to take their chances at on-line dating. At first the experiences are interesting and exciting, but it isn't long before the women discover things aren't always as they seem... Air Force sergeant Nyree Dawson meets Jeremy Samuels online, and as far as she's concerned, he's everything she's ever wanted in a man. He's spiritual, educated, and a beast in the bedroom. She thinks the ex-wife is a fool for divorcing such an amazing man, and before long they start planning a future together. It isn't until after the couple is married that the lies begin to surface, and the relationship goes from "I do" to what in the world has she done? Restaurant owner, Janelle Fox has always had a spare boo in her back pocket, but when she meets Kaleb Kerrington on a dating site, the rules suddenly change. He's gorgeous and wealthy and she can't believe her luck. Only Kaleb has been burned so many times he doesn't trust his woman any further than he can see her. At first Janelle finds the jealousy cute and she's determined to be the one to teach him how to trust. However, the accusations get to be too much and she realizes the confident man she craved is unpredictable. And that's only the beginning... Praises for Authors Angie Daniels & Sasha Campbell ..".Riveting " Romantic Times Bookclub on In the Company of My Sistahs "Drama, Drama and more drama " RT Book Reviews on Confessions "Sasha Campbell brings the sizzle and scandal..." Naomi Chase, author of Deception "This novel will heat your seat " Brenda Hampton, author of the Naughty Series "This writer is one to read over and over." RT Book Reviews on For You I Do "A wild and crazy ride." The RAWSISTAZ Review on Trouble Loves Company
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