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Lady First

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Spencer knows he doesn't have but so many chances left. He's trying to stay off the streets, but bagging groceries in the local supermarket is just not bringing in the kind of cash he wants. And then in a very unlikely turn of events, an obviously well off woman walks into his supermarket, looking out of place and more beautiful than any other woman Spencer has seen. When he goes out of his way to assist her, she offers him a job. Tia Stern is looking for a new personal assistant and Spencer just might be the man for the job. The pay is more than he could dream of and the hustler within sees this as a chance to make it into something even more. And when it quickly becomes clear that Tia wants an assistant who is personal in more ways than one, Spencer is more than happy to oblige.

258 pages, Paperback

First published November 13, 2007

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Relentless Aaron

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Relentless Aaron was born and raised in New York. He runs Relentless Content, a company that publishes books, magazines, and websites, out of Mount Vernon, New York.

Like a musician with a catalogue of songs already recorded, Relentless has a series 30 novels completed and waiting to go to print. A few of his forthcoming titles include The Last Kingpin, Rappers 'R In Danger, Platinum Dolls and Sugar Daddy. With his initial release, Push, Relentless redefines the art of storytelling. Weaving a riveting tale of big money, incredible sex and gut wrenching violence, while seamlessly capturing the truth and hard core reality of Harlem's desperation and struggle, Relentless isn't just writing books, he's landscaping terrain that will be experienced by generations to come.

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May 2, 2013
it was pretty great, it got a little boring towards the end, but I stuck it out. :)
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