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Lissa is a young beautiful black woman that is dating and having fun. Lissa wants black love but still hasn't found the right guy to give her virginity to. She meets her new BFF, Ava's brother, Jason and he quickly lets Lissa know that he wants her. Jason is young, handsome, and Caucasian. Jason is wealthy and arrogant and he hates how Lissa turns him down. He is persistent and they start dating but there are roadblocks in the young interracial couple relationship that they have to overcome. Jason wants to control Lissa but she is fiercely independent and a wild child and doesn't want to be tamed. Read this Controversial romance that you will never forget...

113 pages, Kindle Edition

Published April 5, 2021

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68 reviews1 follower
August 7, 2023
Wow...

1. They both joked about rape😬
2. He did rape her and their reactions were seriously weird
3. To be so educated, everyone sounded so thuggishly ignorantly. Jason’s dialogue was “Black girls are whores, sluts, and a tease... it was just so very over the top constant. Also, even the parents sounded ghetto hip (her mother)😕. The dialogue was so ghetto. I was like how old is the writer 👶🏾
4. Why did the main female character have to constantly mention her physical features (my pouty lip 👄glossed lips, my thick 🦵🏾thighs or toned ass, my size “d” cup big perky 👙breast. Hilariously written.🤣
5. I could not believe her excuse for flirting was “I’m younger and guys are always wanting me” or some rambling like that. He was equally ridiculous, but slightly less than her. We are some truly beautiful Black women, So why the constant whore or slut. I mean it was in nearly each
6. Lissa really sounded like a gold digger too, even though she had her own money.
This book should be edited, it has great potential to be an exciting and erotic read. I know this was harsh, not meant to mean, but wow...
56 reviews1 follower
June 2, 2021
Good Read

This story was fictional but did focus on a truly obsessive man who loved his woman even when he did not want too. I don't think black women flirt as much but did not make her be unfaithful. I thought it was a good book but the love scenes could of Bern more explicit. Two hot people should be having wild passionate sex all the time. Loved the HEA and the man learning to trust the love of his true Mate.
467 reviews2 followers
December 3, 2021
A contradiction!

This story had potential, but it was such a contradiction. Lissa was allegedly intelligent and earning a good salary of her own. The premise that she was independent and played by her own rules made no sense. Every time she had a disagreement with Jason, he would but her a luxury item and everything would return to status quo and the cycle would repeat itself. It was boring. The adult characters acted more like high school or early college students .
73 reviews1 follower
November 20, 2020
Where do I start???

Honestly this book was so over the top ridiculous that I couldn’t look away. The H calling the h a black whore, and the h laughed it off was a bit much. The way the conversations were wrote left a lot to be desired.
24 reviews
June 12, 2021
Erm

Lives up to the authors name. Story felt frenzied, a bit debased and slightly shallow. Just hyper sexual individuals acting out. More about shock value, instead of plot, character, development or intent. Just kept asking aloud... What exactly am I reading???
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487 reviews3 followers
November 26, 2020
Well

Reading this story made me realise why in some countries racism will always be rife. Neither of races let up
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102 reviews1 follower
May 5, 2021
Why😒

Ok what did I just read. I'm try to understand what did I just read. Read at your own risk.
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