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Love Lost

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Determined to live a finer life, Ashley grew her party planning business into a successful state-of-being. With making it out the ghetto her number one priority; Ashley overcame obstacles while finding love at the same time. Ashley's boyfriend of four years is a dominant force in the financial industry but she soon grows a suspicious feeling of him when Marcus starts behaving differently. Star, Ashley's best friend, is determined to come in between Ashley's romantic relationship. After being betrayed by the people she loved the most, Ashley is forced to reconstruct her life. When love and delusion become the same, Ashley must figure out the pieces to her puzzling love life.

222 pages, Paperback

First published April 27, 2015

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Teea Lynn

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Born and raised in Ohio, Teea Lynn naturally developed a skill for writing from her love of reading. Early in her childhood she was exposed to reading and has found passion in books ever since then. Teea Lynn would sneak into her mother's library and read while everyone else in the household was sleeping. Suppressing the love for writing, she rekindled her love for writing and published her first novel “Love Lost” while attending college for her bachelor's degree in creative writing. Aside from writing novels, Teea Lynn is a growing influence on the social media scene. She started a blog called “The Parental Advisory Blog” and a podcast called “The Parental Advisory Podcast”. She continues to write her novels in her hometown, where she resides with her two children.

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May 16, 2016
Long lonely nights

A bit on the fence on how to rate this book. It was short it was interesting but I didn't see that ending coming. Good job
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