Dangerously in Love
In Dangerously in Love, a stripper, a desperate housewife, and a sexually addicted husband take fatal attraction to a new level - and reveal the extreme risks of falling in love.
Chanell Lawson, aka Sensation, is a premiere exotic dancer who is sick and tired of sex industry. She finally is ready to exchange her pole-dancing routine for a more traditional life. When ...more
Chanell Lawson, aka Sensation, is a premiere exotic dancer who is sick and tired of sex industry. She finally is ready to exchange her pole-dancing routine for a more traditional life. When ...more
Mass Market Paperback, 416 pages
Published
May 22nd 2007
by Strebor Books
(first published 2005)
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Dangerously In Love is easily one of the best urban fiction books I've ever read. I am officially excited ready to start reading every one of Allison Hobbs books. This was filled with non stop drama and almost everything was entirely realistic which is always a nice change from the norm.
There are three main characters in this but others have sizable roles as well. Reed and Dayna Reynolds are a married couple on the outs. They never should have gotten married and only did so for their own ...more
There are three main characters in this but others have sizable roles as well. Reed and Dayna Reynolds are a married couple on the outs. They never should have gotten married and only did so for their own ...more
A friend of mine gave me this, insisting that I will love it. It's just not my cup of tea. The erotic nature of the book isn't what bothered me; I felt the writing itself could have been stronger.
Great urban lit
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