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Lovin' Mrs. Jones

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<center><h2>If You Read Only One Book This Year...This Should Be That Book. One of the best love stories of all time.</h2></center>Reminiscent of The Best Man with the solid, sexy, urban vibe of Love Jones, Lovin Mrs. Jones is not your typical girl meets boy and they live happily ever after kind of story. Nor is it an affair; but more so what happens when you meet the "right one" (that's really meant for you) during a time when you're already committed to the "wrong one." What do you do? Have second thoughts of course.Meet Gabriel Washington; the soon-to-be groom that appears to have it all together. He's a strikingly handsome, financially secure, and spiritually grounded bank exec who is only five days away from marrying his college sweetheart, Tracee Andrews. Despite her sharp tongue and sometimes manipulative ways, Tracee represents everything any sane man would ever want in a woman. With a successful career in journalism, she possesses all the qualities that intimidate the most confident of men.But as Gabriel soon discovers, the appearance of having everything on the outside is sometimes not enough to fill the void of what's missing on the inside. So when this undeniably 'together' brotha meets Alexandria Jones, a beautiful and soft-spoken woman whose marriage just happens to be on the verge of divorce, a mutual attraction quickly transforms him into a reluctant groom only days from saying "I do."Now, Gabriel is on the verge of risking a future he's somewhat certain of for a moment that may hold no promise. He soon finds that falling for a woman in the midst of her own marital breakdown comes with serious consequences. Falling for her on the very week of his wedding creates even more issues for an already complicated situation. But like any great love story, love will either bring them together or separate them forever in "the end." Brace yourself for something totally different than what you've ever read before. Inside this book is everything; love, laughter, disappointment, suspense and ultimately courage to follow where the heart leads.   About the AuthorRepresented by one of the top literary agencies in New York, Edward Dean Arnold is a member of several creative-writing organizations, as well as a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. As the publisher of PENDIUM Publishing House, with over 50 titles in print, Lovin Mrs. Jones was the company's first title release and a favorite among readers who enjoy a good clean love story minus explicit language/content.

246 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 29, 2013

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January 23, 2018
Interesting read

I enjoyed this read. Gabriel and Alex feel so much love for each other even though they have significant others. I hope they find love together and I hope that Tracee is found out
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September 15, 2014
This book was a little confusing to me. it started at the end and then went to the future then the beginning. storyline was good and I figured it out but not a favorite.
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June 8, 2019
The book starts near the end of the story so you're confused about what's going on. Then it actually gets into the back story without any warning. It has a great storyline as the love story infolds. The end of the story leaves you with lots of questions. It literally ends with "To be continued..." so to tie up the loose ends you are forced to read the next book. I like reading sequels to books, but only to find out what happens next, not to find out how book 1 should have ended.
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April 5, 2022

Very disappointed. Stayed up all night reading only to find out the book has no conclusion, unfinished. The cover said book 1, where is blood 2 because Mr. Jones is also an unfinished book.
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