After many years of misery, Zen Brooks is finally free. Free from her cheating husband, free from a dead-end job, and free from more than one hundred pounds of weight that she worked hard to lose. Now, she is enjoying life and determined not to ever go back to being the person she was.
Josh Miller had the world in the palm of his hands. Once one of the top players in the NBA with millions of dollars in his bank account, there was nothing in this world that he wanted and couldn’t have. But his fame and fortune was short-lived, and his world and career came crashing down because of bad habits, bad choices, and a bad attitude.
Will Zen gain the life she wants after losing what she thought she didn’t need? Can Josh become a better man now that he has nothing to lose and no one to hold onto? This is a story of love, trust, defying the odds, and facing demons of the past in order to find peace in the future.
LaJill Hunt is a native of Mobile, AL who burst onto the literary scene in 2003 with her debut novel, Drama Queen. The memorable characters she created and the entertaining stories she told quickly drew best-selling success and a following of fans, young and old. Although known for her urban chic-lit novels, she has also contributed to the street anthology series Around the Way Girls, and penned an urban romance Another Sad Love Song. Her erotica short story, Catch 22, is currently available as a digital download. Currently residing in Virginia Beach, VA, LaJill enjoys spending time with her daughters, family and friends.
Would've been a 4 star if I hadn't read the second story. Ridiculous that both men are cheating in the stories but even more so that we're supposed to forgive and like that selfish man from the second.
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The 12th book in a series that hasn't yet disappointed me. Both stories were great, but out of the two tales, I enjoyed CN's a little bit more. Teeka was bae all day and Keelan had wanting to smack the stupid off of him. The story truly had a King in his feelings and when a story does that; it's a great tale I'm reading.
I really enjoyed both of these stories, and can't wait for the next book or stories. Thank you Carl Webber for guiding other authors to showcase their talents.