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Whispers Between the Sheets

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Three playas learn some crucial lessons about love, lust and everything in between.
A Player's Paradise by Victor McGlothin
Kenton Reese is a sexy, suave businessman who runs women as well as he does the marketing and sales division for the snack giant Dream Creams. Women adore Kenton and he has no trouble hooking up with a willing date any night of the week. But when a certain sistah walks into his life— and a competitive, smart and beautiful one at that— Kenton finally feels what it's like to have the tables turned on him.
At Your Service by Earl Sewell
Jimmy Crenshaw is sweet and sensitive, the sort of guy women can always depend on to do the right thing. But his kindness is leading him down the path to financial ruin: his ex ran up his credit cards and decimated his bank account, and his mother and sister are always begging him for money. Finally he decides it's time to take a bold new approach in his life. But when Jimmy's new, risqué career threatens to ruin his chance with a newfound love, he must learn once again to trust his heart.
A Man and a Half by Phillip Thomas Duck
Wesley Matthews is ready to step up and tie the knot with Sheila, the love of his life— no matter what his homeboys say. But when she breaks his heart by standing him up at the altar in front of a packed church, Wesley decides to forget the morals his dear father taught him and join his "fellas" in some serious playing. Problem is, his new lifestyle isn't a perfect fit: Wesley was the kind of man who held out for the truly good stuff, and now he wonders if there are any women left who feel the same way.

352 pages, Paperback

Published September 1, 2005

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Victor McGlothin

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Victor McGlothin almost lost an athletic scholarship due to poor reading skills. Ultimately, he overcame that obstacle and later completed a Masters degree in Human Relations & Business. After he developed a love for the written word, Victor left a vice president position with a local bank to pursue a career in literature. He now lives in the Dallas area with his wife and two sons.

I've always loved telling stories, just ask anyone who knew me in my youth. They'd say, "that Victor sho' can lie!" They were right, I could come up with some whoppers; still can. Now I'm trying to earn a living writing fiction telling lies. Some things never change. "Oh man, I love my job."

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September 10, 2009
I learned that people will come and go out of your life. Never take your family for granted and use them for money. Never get too attached to a person to the point where you feel like you can't live without them.
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I came upon this book browsing around the library, and I recognized one of the authors, so I decide to give it a try. 3 different stories and they were great.
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