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In her most riveting novel yet, New York Times bestselling author Mary B. Morrison delivers an emotional rollercoaster of a tale of four new friends chasing after their heart's desires, no matter the cost...

For Jordan, Victoria, Kingston, and Chancelor, fast-paced Atlanta offers everything their hometowns couldn't. But career success is easy compared to the city's dating scene of users, losers, and gold diggers. So they decide online dating might be the answer--as long as they take precautions, work their perfect odds-beating plan, and have each other's backs. Maybe they'll even find excitement and real love...

An accomplished lawyer, Jordan must look hard at potential suitors. But Terrence seems to be the man of her dreams, until accusations and her career threaten to come between them...Sixty-something real estate pro Victoria thinks young men equal the satisfaction that a good Christian woman like her deserves, but anything-goes sex makes her bet more than she can afford to lose...Basketball star Kingston has the perfect life and wife, but exploring what he really wants on the downlow is a game he may not win...And for marketing guru Chancelor, the Net is a paradise of prey, but the consequences could blow more than his schemes apart.

Soon enough, all four friends' lives are in danger of being upended. And the results could rack up a price no one can pay.

304 pages, Paperback

Published April 27, 2021

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September 25, 2022
Out of all the books I’ve read so far this year, this was one of my favourites. This book had me LOLing at so many different stages. Kingston is crazy, and insecure (obviously) but this story and all their characters were relatable and their storylines all had me glued. Even though I didn’t like all the characters or agreed with their actions.. I highly enjoyed this one

They were damn messy, Chancelor a Damn mess
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